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Who is the mystery solitary invetor that was overshadowed in this SAT Reading passage? Sounds ominous enough.


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00:02

okay just two more in Ike here we go refers to the solitary infant or being

00:07

overshadowed definitely a trivia primarily to what I do what all right so [text on screen]

00:12

let's go back to 78 here and just see what their yammering about okay let me

00:16

to date a solitary inventory tapering in his job is been overshadowed by task

00:18

force the scientists in laboratories in testing field okay so the big answer

00:22

it's C Eisenhower's a fan of the underdog not the over cat his reference [president in the white house]

00:27

to the solitary inventor being overshadowed by giant government funded

00:32

task forces sounds that way at least you know he's rootin for the crazy one in a

00:37

million lottery ticket shot right instead of a billion dollar investment [hand scratches lottery ticket]

00:41

to make the new yeah well he was probably a fan of wacky inventors like

00:44

Ben Franklin and Nikola Tesla and a few others we could name hello Elon Musk [famous people]

00:49

yeah you'll be in that group someday too he has tons of respect for the underdog

00:52

which is why he's a little sad that his underdog didn't win big science did ya

00:58

sorry there pal 10,000 brainiacs and a billion dollars wins against whoever the

01:02

most clever farmer is these days sorry just keeping it real eisenhower [farming equipment]

01:06

doesn't feel like big science is necessarily an improvement yeah have a

01:10

little farmer make the bomb which the reader can infer from the negative [barn explodes]

01:15

connotation of overshadowed there oh poor farmer he also doesn't go so far as

01:19

to say that it's totally a bad thing he likely feels it's similar to the

01:24

military issue it's ugly but necessary you know sort of like those late-night [a-bomb]

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talk show host

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