Somehow blurs the line between ethnographer (Shostak) and subject (Nisa). Unclear what this means yet, but likely means Shostak does not play the traditional researcher's role of the impartial, objective observer.
Explain third narrative strand ·"Nisa" blends voices of Nisa and Shostak
Shostak gives narrative shape to Nisa's experiences, and so plays a part in Nisa's story
Passage Style
Single position
Spotlight
Analysis by KevinLin
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Question Type
Application
The “received attitudes” refer to our inclination to consider simple people happy.
a
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The received attitude concerns our inclination to consider people in simple societies happy.
b
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The received attitude concerns our inclination to consider people in simple societies happy. Although the author does suggest that considering the Kung as happy makes Western observers happy, the idea that considering the Kung makes Western observers happy isn’t the received attitude. The received attitude is “simple societies are happy,” not “considering simple societies happy makes us happy.”
c
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This is the closest to the idea that we think people in simple societies are happy. Westerners are under the false impression that people in simple societies have idyllic circumstances.
d
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The received attitude concerns our inclination to consider people in simple societies happy. (D) is a fact that undermines this received attitude.
e
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The received attitude concerns our inclination to consider people in simple societies happy. The received attitude doesn’t involve the similarity of the lives of seminomadic women to the lives of other women.
Difficulty
60% of people who answer get this correct
This is a difficult question.
It is similar in difficulty to other questions in this passage.
CURVE
Score of students with a 50% chance of getting this right
25%139
157
75%174
Analysis
Application
Art
Single position
Spotlight
Answer Popularity
PopularityAvg. score
a
10%
164
b
26%
161
c
60%
165
d
1%
157
e
3%
152
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