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Through the Camouflage ACT Reading Strategies SEE

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

What does the author say?

What do the answer choices mean? A.is a precious gift and should not be treated haphazardly. B.does not allocate its burden and benefits according to merit. C.will become more predictable as human beings learn to appreciate it. D.is sometimes unjust due to fundamental aspects of human nature.

What does the answer choice mean? A.is a precious gift and should not be treated haphazardly.

What does the answer choice mean? A.is a precious gift and should not be treated B.does not allocate its burden and benefits according to merit. – “allocate is camouflage for “distributing” – “burdens and benefits is camoulfage for “gifts and penalties” – “merit is camouflage for “deserves”

What does the answer choice mean? A.is a precious gift and should not be treated haphazardly. B.does not allocate its burden and benefits according to merit. C.will become more predictable as human beings learn to appreciate it.

What does the answer choice mean? A.is a precious gift and should not be treated haphazardly. B.does not allocate its burden and benefits according to merit. C.will become more predictable as human beings learn to appreciate it. D.is sometimes unjust due to fundamental aspects of human nature.

BIG Book – pages Page 248 – Check for camouflage in answer D. Page 249 – Which answer contains camouflage?