Digital SAT Practice Test: Rhetorical Synthesis (Set 6)
This adaptive-style simulation simulates the real Digital SAT exam interface to help you master Rhetorical Synthesis.
Set 6: Rhetorical Synthesis (Advanced)
1 / 10PASSAGESocial Science
A student is writing about epistemic bubbles and echo chambers. The student wants to distinguish between these concepts and their different effects on discourse.
Notes:
- Epistemic bubbles passively exclude other viewpoints.
- Echo chambers actively discredit outside sources.
- Bubbles can be corrected by exposure to other perspectives.
- Chambers resist correction because alternative sources are distrusted.
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Which choice most effectively uses information from the notes to accomplish the student's goal?
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