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The societies in which shamanism has flourished have been small,
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The societies in which shamanism has flourished have been small, relatively self-sufficient social systems which see themselves as coping directly with their natural worlds. Like all human beings, the members of such groups lived in a world of uncertainty. The presence of a person who could maintain contact with the cosmic forces of the universe directly, who could make sense of both the measured order of ordinary times and the catastrophes of drought, earthquake, or flood, was of incalculable value. More complex social systems tend to have "institutionalized" specialists who transmit information without explicit recourse to the supernatural. Such societies have priests and prophets, not shamans, at the overt level. But the line between shaman and prophet is tenuous. The prophet usually does not enjoy the legitimacy within his society that is granted the shaman. His is a voice crying in the wilderness, not that of the legitimate curer and philosopher. Despite these differences, the prophet can be seen as a kind of shaman, and thus the study of shamanism illuminates some of the obscurities in religious traditions.
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1. The primary purpose of the passage is to
A. explain the differences between shamans in small and large societies B. describe the reasons why shamans are esteemed in certain societies C. discuss the roles of shamans as well as prophets in social systems D. compare religious leaders in small social systems to those in complex social systems E. argue that the power of the shaman is derived from the supernatural
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2. Consider each of the choices separately and select all that apply.
The author puts the word institutionalized in quotation marks in order to
I. support his later statement that such specialists are often not trusted in their societies II. emphasize that such specialists can only be a part of more advanced societies III. indicate his lack of belief in the legitimacy of such specialists
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3. The passage suggests that shamans and prophets differ because
A. shamans are more powerful because they have a mandate from their deity B. shamans possess a higher social status, due to their ability to call upon the supernatural C. shamans are revered as demigods while prophets are considered mortal D. shamans are less likely to be challenged by members of their society E. shamans maintain greater authority because they live in isolated social systems
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4. Consider each of the choices separately and select all that apply.
The passage provides evidence for which of the following statements about shamans?
I. A shaman is unlikely to be well-received in a socially sophisticated community. II. There are certain aspects of a shaman that are similar to those of an institutionalized specialist. III. The benefits of a shaman extend beyond assistance in times of need.
5. Select the sentence in the passage in which the author's word choice reveals a degree of irony in the roles of some spiritual specialists.
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OE QUESTION #1
The support for the answer to this primary purpose question is provided by the statement in the passage that "despite... differences, the prophet can be seen as a kind of shaman." Choice (A) is a reversal, as the passage states that "more complex social systems" tend not to have shamans. Choice (B) is a memory trap, as the passage does discuss the value of the shaman, but the author's focus is broader. While the passage discusses the recycled language religious and complex social systems in choice (D), it provides no such comparison between the leaders in different systems. Choice (E) is a memory trap, as the reference to the supernatural is designed as a contrast not as a primary point. The correct answer is (C).
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OE QUESTION #2
The support for the answer to this purpose question is provided by the statement in the passage that "the prophet usually does not enjoy the legitimacy within his society that is granted the shaman." The author places the word "institutionalized" in quotation marks in order to indicate that these prophets are not necessarily accepted. Choice (B) can be eliminated, as the word "only" is extreme language that is not supported by the text, which references these specialists as a tendency in more complex social systems. Choice (C) can be eliminated, as the phrase "his lack of belief" is extreme language that is not supported by the text, because the author states that the prophet is not given legitimacy, not that the author personally believes there is a lack of legitimacy. The correct answer is (A).
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OE QUESTION #3
The support for the answer to this inference question is provided by the statement in the passage that "the prophet usually does not enjoy the legitimacy within his society that is granted the shaman." Choice (A) can be eliminated, as the passage provides no such comparison between whether the shaman or the prophet is more powerful. Choice (B) is a memory trap, as the contrast of the supernatural is provided as a difference in means, not ability. Choice (C) is a memory trap, as the phrase "of incalculable value" does not provide support for "revered as demigods." Choice (E) can be eliminated as the word "isolated" is extreme language that is not supported by the text, which refers to such systems as relatively self-sufficient. The correct answer is (D).
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OE QUESTION #4
The support for the answer to this retrieval question is provided by the statements in the passage that "the prophet can be seen as a kind of shaman," and the specialists referred to earlier in the paragraph are the prophets, as well as that the shaman "could make sense of...ordinary times." Choice (A) can be eliminated, as the word "unlikely" is extreme language that is not supported by the text, which indicates only "the societies in which shamanism has flourished." The correct answer is (B) and (C).
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OE QUESTION #5
"His is a voice crying in the wilderness, not that of the legitimate curer and philosopher." This select the sentence question references the sentence in which the authors word choice reveals a degree of irony in the roles of some spiritual specialists. As the author's tone is primarily objective, look for poetic language. In the second-to-last sentence, the author uses the poetic phrase "voice crying in the wilderness," which is a religious reference. By using this phrase to indicate the lack of legitimacy given to the prophet, the author makes an ironic choice. The correct answer is the second-to-last sentence.
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summary shaman in simpler societies was told about, how they can forsee catastrophes happening in the future and then compared with the prophets of the complex societies whose legitimacy was always questioned. but the role they predict in the society is somewhat same as shaman
A2: 2 is incorrect because the author doesn't said anywhere that complex society people like shaman can't be a part of simplest society. 3. is incorrect. the author doesn't question the legitimacy of those people but it somewhat a truth that these people usually enjoy legitimacy.
A4: 2 is correct: it is compared in the article that shaman and prophets are similar 3 is correct. shaman are able to forsee future catastrophe and hence help beyond at the time of need.
The societies in which shamanism has flourished have been small,
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Question : Select the sentence in the passage in which the author's word choice reveals a degree of irony in the roles of some spiritual specialists?
Here what i understand is shamans considered legitimate curer and philosopher and prophets not (not extreme but lacks in some degree of legitimacy compared to shamans) But still prophet can be seen as a kind of shaman, thus i thought this is the irony that even if they doesn't enjoy as legitimate curer and philosopher , they are still considered the same as shaman.
i select : Despite these differences, the prophet can be seen as a kind of shaman
but answer his : His is a voice crying in the wilderness, not that of the legitimate curer and philosopher
Carcass sir, Please help me to find a flaw in my reasoning.
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Read carefully the stem
It is ten years that I say the same thing to the students and myself: red carefully everything: the passage, the sentence, the stem, the answer choices.
That is all about. nothing else or more sir
Select the sentence in the passage in which the author's word choice reveals a degree of irony in the roles of some spiritual specialists.
In other words, the author has a joke of the specialists
The prophet usually does not enjoy the legitimacy within his society that is granted the shaman.
The shaman is > to a prophet. Turns out, the prophet praises GOD: think about Lord jesus
His is a voice crying in the wilderness, not that of the legitimate curer and philosopher.
The shaman's voice is like him preaches in the desert. In other words, nobody cares of him or what he says. Why this ? because he and his voice is not that of a philosopher or even a prophet.
Where is the irony: the the passage tells us that the shaman > prophet, more important but indeed nobody listens at him and his words
Notice how the pronoun his has a clear antecedent to shaman. However, from the context his could refer also to the prophet. His here , in my view, is 0.1 % ambiguous
You see far away a mile that this is NOT an official passage