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SAT Practice Test #8
Choices B, C, and D are incorrect because it is in relationship to the
nation’s expansion that both passages discuss the issue of slavery, not
in relationship to questions of morality (choice B),
religious toleration
(choice C), or laws regulating commerce (choice D).
QUESTION 41
Choice D is the best answer. In the second paragraph of Passage 1,
Douglas asks the rhetorical question: “why cannot this Union exist
forever, divided into Free and Slave States, as our fathers made
it?” The remainder of the paragraph amounts
to an answer to this
rhetorical question and a refutation of Lincoln’s viewpoint on slavery,
as represented by Douglas. In the second paragraph of Passage 2,
Lincoln asks a series of rhetorical questions: “But has it been so
with this element of slavery? Have we not always had quarrels and
difficulties over it? And when will we cease to have quarrels over it?”
These questions imply that there are flaws in Douglas’s
equating the
division into slave states and free states with other, more unambiguously
beneficial differences from state to state. The remainder of the second
paragraph expands on these flaws. Therefore, it can be said that
in context, the rhetorical questions asked
by each speaker serve to
undermine the argument of the other speaker.
Choice A is incorrect because in asking rhetorical questions, neither
Douglas nor Lincoln casts doubt on the sincerity of his opponent.
Choices B and C are incorrect because although Douglas and Lincoln
find fault with each other’s ideas, they don’t criticize each other’s
methods (choice B) or reproach each other’s actions (choice C).
QUESTION 42
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