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ASVAB Paragraph Comprehension 4.4 Summary. The main idea of this passage is...what?
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[ musical flourish ]
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And here's your Shmoop du jour, brought to you by troubling existential questions,
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such as "where in the world did the remote control go?"
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What about that second sock in the dryer?
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Hmm. All right, check out the following passage.
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All right... [ mumbles ]
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[ mumbling continues ]
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[ further mumbling ]
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[ mumbles ] All right.
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The main idea of this passage is what? And here are the potential answers.
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[ mumbles ]
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Ah, free will. Well, we did choose to behead our sister's doll...
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Or did a sequence of biochemical reactions
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choose to do it for us? Hmm?
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Well, this passage references the continuing debate over free will.
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But it's not taking any one side.
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It's not saying whether free will definitely does or does not exist,
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so we can safely eliminate option A.
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Sorry, just because some people say something's true
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doesn't mean it's been proven true. You know, like that.
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All right, we can rule out option D, as well.
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The paragraph briefly summarizes multiple sides in the debate over free will,
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and while the passage does state that some argue that
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free will is impossible,
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it's not the main point of the passage.
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It's just one side of the coin. Like that.
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And, because we're not in a Batman movie, keep in mind that
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we're talking about a coin that has two sides.
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Yeah, remember that scene? That was cool.
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All right, option B can also go.
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One ethical question in the free will debate is whether people
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can be held responsible for their actions.
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But can we just do whatever we like without consequences?
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Well, alas, this is also just a supporting detail,
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and not the main point of the passage.
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The main point is that the question of free will is an ongoing
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essential debate.
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Philosophers have argued over it for centuries.
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And, in all likelihood, they'll continue to argue about it for
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quite some time. So option C is the answer.
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Now, our next existential question:
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why are we all here?
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Oh, that's right. The ASVAB. [ chuckles ] Nevermind.
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[ laughter ]
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