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Seeing through the CAMOUFLAGE

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Page 1: Seeing through the CAMOUFLAGE. Read and Say Something Regardless of personal religious belief, no true student of history can emerge from study without

Seeing through the

CAMOUFLAGE

Page 2: Seeing through the CAMOUFLAGE. Read and Say Something Regardless of personal religious belief, no true student of history can emerge from study without

Read and Say Something Regardless of personal religious belief, no true

student of history can emerge from study without a scholarly appreciation for the significant role of religion in the development of human civilization.

II. Which of the following statements represents the author’s belief regarding religion and the study of history?

a. Many historians develop a deep suspicion of totalitarian societies and the way in which they abuse human rights.

b. Most historians have a profound distaste for ancient documents and torn papers.

c. True historians develop an appreciation for the role of religion in the course of human development.

Page 3: Seeing through the CAMOUFLAGE. Read and Say Something Regardless of personal religious belief, no true student of history can emerge from study without

Answer

CConclusion: Features the author’s words and reflects

author’s meaning. Other choices are extreme and have nothing

to do with anything in the passage.

Page 4: Seeing through the CAMOUFLAGE. Read and Say Something Regardless of personal religious belief, no true student of history can emerge from study without

Look for Camouflage

Author’s statement is camouflaged by rewording.

The answer choice does not seem right because author’s sentence has been reworded.

Page 5: Seeing through the CAMOUFLAGE. Read and Say Something Regardless of personal religious belief, no true student of history can emerge from study without

See through the Camouflage

II Which of the following statements represents the author’s belief regarding religion and the study of history?A. Few historians have gained a complete

appreciation for the development of religion.B. Historians should not allow their personal

religious beliefs to affect the historical conclusions with which they emerge.

C. Serious historians regard religious belief as an important force in man’s social evolution.

Page 6: Seeing through the CAMOUFLAGE. Read and Say Something Regardless of personal religious belief, no true student of history can emerge from study without

See through the Camouflage

1. …no true student of history can emerge from study without a scholarly appreciation for the significant role of religion in the development of human civilization.

2. Serious historians regard religious belief as an important force in man’s social evolution.

Do they have anything in common?

Page 7: Seeing through the CAMOUFLAGE. Read and Say Something Regardless of personal religious belief, no true student of history can emerge from study without

CAMOUFLAGE

“Serious historians” =

“important force “ =

“man’s social evolution” =

“true student of history”

“significant role”

“development of human civilization”

Page 8: Seeing through the CAMOUFLAGE. Read and Say Something Regardless of personal religious belief, no true student of history can emerge from study without

Raise Your ScoreRecognize Camouflage

1. Read each one2. Think about what it means3. With that answer then decide meaning of

each answer choice.4. Decide which one represents the author’s

statements.

Page 9: Seeing through the CAMOUFLAGE. Read and Say Something Regardless of personal religious belief, no true student of history can emerge from study without

Practice

The human condition is unequal, distributing its gifts and penalties according to a wildly haphazard scheme. A person is not what he deserves to be but simply what he is.

12. According to the passage, it is true that the human condition:

F. Is a precious gift and should not be treated haphazardly.G. Does not allocate its burdens and benefits according to merit.H. Will become more predictable as human beings learn to

appreciate it.J. Is sometimes unjust due to fundamental aspects of human nature.

Page 10: Seeing through the CAMOUFLAGE. Read and Say Something Regardless of personal religious belief, no true student of history can emerge from study without

Find the Camouflage!

“allocate “ is camouflaged for

“burdens and benefits” is camouflaged for

“merit” is camouflaged for

Page 11: Seeing through the CAMOUFLAGE. Read and Say Something Regardless of personal religious belief, no true student of history can emerge from study without

Here’s the camouflage!

allocate “ is camouflaged for “ distributing”

“burdens and benefits” is camouflaged for “gifts and penalties”

“merit” is camouflaged for “deserves”

Page 12: Seeing through the CAMOUFLAGE. Read and Say Something Regardless of personal religious belief, no true student of history can emerge from study without

Free Write / Spin Partner

What is the author saying?

Look at the answer options and see which one makes the same statement in a different way.

Find a Camouflage!!

Page 13: Seeing through the CAMOUFLAGE. Read and Say Something Regardless of personal religious belief, no true student of history can emerge from study without

DISTRACTORSFour Types of Distractor

s

•Deceptive Answers

•Switches•Extremes•Choices that

Sound Too Nice

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