- Fri Jun 04, 2021 1:47 pm
#87609
Hi crispy,
1.) Since this is not a main point question, we don't really expect or require the correct answer to tell us about a broad idea from the passage. With this question, our goal is to find a single answer choice that we can prove the author would agree with and have evidence from the passage to back it up. So, yes - a lot of times, the correct answer to a global question like this one will just pick up on a minor detail from the passage.
2.) You're exactly right. Answer choice (B) is wrong because we can't prove from the passage that the Europeans were aware of its true significance. All we know, from line 10, is that the Europeans misinterpreted the significance of wampum. Answer choice (B) is also wrong because it says the Europeans "insisted," but maybe they were just confused about how to use wampum. This is a weaker point, but still a reason why we can't necessarily prove this statement from the information in the passage.
Hope this is helpful, and let us know if you have any other questions!
Poonam Agrawal
PowerScore Test Preparation