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SAT Reading: Classifying the Relationship Between Two Passages
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How was the Beanie Baby era parallel to the Tulip Bubble? Similar events, only the TulipMania almost bankrupted Holland. Bean Babies only bankrupte...

SAT Reading: Describing President Obama's Reasoning for Referencing the Founding Principles
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SAT Reading: Describing President Obama's Point of View in the Conclusion of His Speech
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Relating Information in a Table to the Rising Price of Tulips 9 Views


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Why did people in Holland pay so much for tulips? Buyers remorse must have run rampant once the flowers wilted...


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all right Shmoopers more tulipmania coming your way not in the Octagon this [tulips boxing]

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time which claim in the passage is supported by the table which information [text on screen]

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lines all right so we got a whole bunch of line ranges we're looking at got 11

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through 14 and 16 through 19 and I'm through 20 to 30 here so we're just

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gonna go one by one and kind of see where we are here well the table shows

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the high value of items delivered as payment for a single tulip and

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illustrates the extreme prices people were willing to pay at the height of the [hairy cow eats tulip]

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bubble for a while people were willing to pay whatever price was asked this [text on screen]

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table really only has one data point it shows the extreme high end of the

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prices but it doesn't contain enough information to show any fluctuation in

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prices so it can't be a it doesn't show the aftermath when the bubble burst so

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it can't be see and it doesn't suggest why the bubble burst so it can't be d

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you know like mama shmup climbing Mount Everest this table is all about peak so [woman climbing mountain]

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the answer is B it's right there line 16 through 19 you know everyone blah blah [text on screen]

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blah blah blah blah blah for them that's it

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