theBrahmaTiger wrote:
17. A main purpose of the passage is to
When dealing with the overall idea or main purpose of the passage question, I always look for the author's attitude toward the content. What is the main topic of discussion, overall tone, and the direction where the content is taking us.
In this passage, the author started out with introducing an ancient language. Afterwards, the author discussed some abstract concepts related to the language. The author discussed how the language was used by tlamatinime , in which he pointed out the use of the language in metaphorical sense and juxtaposition of two words to convey one single idea. Therefore, the answer that matches with this exposition is E.
18. According to the passage, some abstract universal ideas can be expressed in Nahuatl by
It is clear from the first paragraph that one of the uses of the language is by using two words to convey one single abstract thought. None of the the other answer choices were mentioned in the passage.
19. It can be inferred solely from the information in the passage that
The tlamatinime ("those who know') were able to use this rich stock of abstract terms to express the nuances of their thought.
Since it is now known that the tlamatinime were able to use the abstract terms, then it must have been established based on some evidence that led to this conclusion. Therefore, C can be inferred. A can not be inferred as only Greek and German were mentioned. Other options can be eliminated because of the use of extreme words: "always" and "habitually".
Hej,
I would have just one question pertaining to 17q
So would we assume that the aesthetic resources (which is mentioned in the answer choice) is the juxtaposition of the two words?
For me it is sort of hard to think about it in such a way since, it doesn't really feel like it is a aesthetic resources, perhaps my reasoning is wrong.