Answer Choices
A) citing several examples of black people in the United States who hold views contrary to those of the speaker of Passage 1.
arguing that the speaker of Passage 1 has exaggerated the views of black people in the United States for rhetorical effect.
implying that the speaker of Passage 1 cannot know or represent the views of black people in the United States in general.
suggesting that black people in the United States have already demonstrated their attitude toward the Soviet Union in ways ignored by the speaker of Passage 1.
Explanation for Question 19 From the Reading Section on the 2021 May Sat (International)
Hey guys. So question 19 says one way, 2 in which the speaker passage to response to the claim made by the speaker 3 of passage. One regarding the attitudes of black people in the United States towards war 4 with the Soviet union is by blank. 5 So looking at these examples let's think about which is a way that Jackie 6 Robinson is responding to Paul Robeson and D says, 7 he's suggesting that black people in the United States have already demonstrated their attitude toward 8 the Soviet union in ways ignored by the speaker of passage one. 9 And this isn't an argument. Jackie Robinson uses. 10 He doesn't say that, but people have shown their attitude to the Soviet union 11 already. And it speaker one ignored them, 12 just neither of those things are actually listed directly in this passage. 13 C says implying with the speaker passage one cannot know, 14 represent the views of black people in the United States in general. 15 And this line is directly support in the text. 16 And this was shown, excuse me. This was shown in this paragraph right here, 17 where Jackie Robinson says, what I'm trying to get across is that the American 18 public is off on the wrong foot. 19 When it begins to think of radicalism in terms of any special minority group, 20 I'm speaking to a communist group in paragraph Paris threatens an organized 21 boycott by 15 million members of his race. 22 So he's saying that Robeson Robeson is trying to represent all 15 million black people 23 in the United States a...