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ASVAB Paragraph Comprehension 1.2 Summary. Which of the following best describes the purpose of this passage?
ASVAB Paragraph Comprehension 1.2 Vocabulary-In-Context. In this passage, the word "illustrious" most nearly means...what?
ASVAB Paragraph Comprehension 1.3 Vocabulary-In-Context. The word "preposterous" most nearly means what?
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ASVAB Word Knowledge 5.3 Vocab List. The word precedent most nearly means...what?
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- 00:00
[ musical flourish ]
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And here's your Shmoop du jour, brought to you by punctuality,
- 00:05
a distant dream for those who live in big cities. Yeah. Been there. Not fun.
- 00:10
Check out the following sentence.
- 00:11
I would hate to set a precedent by arriving late for the lecture.
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- 00:15
All right, the word precedent most nearly means what?
- 00:18
Standard, endeavor, consequence, redundant, redundant, redundant, redundant...
- 00:22
[ toilet flush ]
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Yeah.
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All right, well, unless we're trying to make a fashionable entrance,
- 00:29
arriving late doesn't make a great impression.
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And even in the fashion world, it's not always that great.
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So what does it mean to not want to set a precedent?
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Well, B - endeavor means an attempt or an undertaking.
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But unless we're somehow embarking on some strict regimen
- 00:45
of lateness, being late to the lecture isn't an endeavor.
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And C - consequences are effects or conclusions of an action.
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We might receive a consequence for being late,
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like study hall or whatever, but it's not something we'd set out ourselves.
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And D - redundant is an adjective meaning repetitious.
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And D - redundant is an adjective meaning repetition.
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And D -- Okay, that's enough. You get the idea.
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Grammatically, it doesn't even fit into the sentence.
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A precedent is a standard or example set by a first case.
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You don't want to set a bad standard by being late on the first day.
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So option A is the correct answer.
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Maybe setting our clocks for a few minutes early will help us
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be on time. Unless we live in L.A. with
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all that traffic. Then we're basically doomed.
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Redundant, redundant, redundant, redundant.
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