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SAT Reading Short Passages Drill 1, Problem 2

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00:03

Here a Shmoop, there a Shmoop, everywhere a Shmoop Shmoop...

00:07

We'll just chill while you press pause and keep reading the following passage.

00:19

According to the passage, the "fantasy of the future" in line 10 had become a reality

00:23

through all of the following developments EXCEPT...what?

00:27

And here are the potential answers...

00:36

When you see a word written in all caps that usually

00:38

means it's important--or at least somebody thinks it's important.

00:41

This question puts EXCEPT in all caps, hitting us over the head with the idea that we have

00:46

to find the thing on this list that the passage doesn't mention.

00:50

If only Steve Jobs had come up with a USB port that plugged directly into our brains,

00:53

we wouldn't have to skim through the passage again.

00:55

Unfortunately, he didn't, so we'll just have to go back through it and cross off the

00:59

answer choices we find here.

01:57

After careful review, we find that (B), "shifts in the workforce," is the only one that's not mentioned in the passage.

02:04

Just wait to see what shifts in the workforce happen when the iBrain finally does come out.

02:08

Creepy.

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