Author’s attitude | Praxis Core Reading | Khan Academy
TLDRThe instructor analyzes the author's attitude towards dowsing, identifying it as skeptical through the use of loaded language such as 'unlikely', 'allegedly', and scare quotes around 'pull'. The discussion explores various options like hostile, admiring, indifferent, and optimistic, ultimately concluding that skeptical best matches the author's tone.
Takeaways
- 📚 The instructor begins by emphasizing the importance of understanding the stem to guide the reading of the passage.
- 🔎 The task is to determine the author's attitude towards dowsing, an unfamiliar concept to many students.
- 🧐 The instructor suggests looking for specific words in the passage that reveal the author's feelings about dowsing.
- 🤔 The term 'unlikely' used by the author to describe dowsing is highlighted as a clue to their attitude.
- 📌 The use of quotation marks around 'pull' and the word 'allegedly' indicate skepticism from the author.
- 🔮 Dowsing is described as a process where a dowser uses a fork-shaped twig to locate objects, which the instructor finds dubious.
- 🧬 Despite the lack of scientific basis, dowsing remains popular among believers in paranormal activities, noted in a seemingly objective tone.
- 🤨 The instructor identifies 'allegedly', 'unlikely', and scare quotes as indicators of the author's skepticism but not hostility.
- 🚫 The options 'hostile' and 'optimistic' are dismissed as too extreme in comparison to the author's tone.
- 🤔 The term 'indifferent' is ruled out as the author clearly expresses an opinion on the matter.
- 🎯 The instructor concludes that 'skeptical' best describes the author's attitude, supported by the language used in the passage.
- 📈 A technique suggested is to rate the author's attitude on a scale from one to five, helping to narrow down the correct sentiment.
Q & A
What is the main topic of the video script?
-The main topic of the video script is the analysis of the author's attitude towards dowsing, a practice also known as divining or doodlebugging.
What does the instructor suggest about the author's attitude towards dowsing?
-The instructor suggests that the author's attitude towards dowsing can be described as skeptical, based on the use of words like 'unlikely,' 'allegedly,' and the quotation marks around 'pull.'
What is dowsing and what does it involve?
-Dowsing is a process used to locate water, metals, or other objects. It involves a dowser holding out a fork-shaped twig or rod and walking with it outstretched until they feel a pull, which supposedly indicates the presence of the sought item below ground.
Why does the instructor believe the author's attitude is not 'hostile'?
-The instructor believes the author's attitude is not 'hostile' because while there is resistance to the idea of dowsing, the language used does not convey a strong negative emotion that would be characteristic of hostility.
Why does the instructor dismiss the option 'admiring' for the author's attitude?
-The instructor dismisses 'admiring' because the author's language, such as 'allegedly' and 'unlikely,' indicates doubt rather than admiration or belief in the effectiveness of dowsing.
What does the instructor mean by 'scare quotes' or 'air quotes'?
-By 'scare quotes' or 'air quotes,' the instructor refers to the use of quotation marks around the word 'pull' to suggest skepticism or sarcasm, indicating that the author does not fully accept the described phenomenon.
What technique does the instructor suggest for evaluating the author's attitude?
-The instructor suggests assigning a value to the author's attitude on a one-to-five scale, with one being very strong negative and five being very strong positive, to help eliminate other choices and find the most accurate match.
Why does the instructor eliminate the option 'optimistic'?
-The instructor eliminates 'optimistic' because the author's language and the overall tone of the passage do not convey a hopeful or positive belief in the effectiveness of dowsing.
What does the instructor mean by 'Goldilocks option'?
-The 'Goldilocks option' refers to finding the answer that is 'just right,' not too extreme or contradictory, and best matches the impression of the author's attitude as deduced from the passage.
How does the instructor approach analyzing the author's attitude in the passage?
-The instructor approaches the analysis by looking for 'loaded language' or words that carry opinions, then summarizing the overall opinion, and finally matching it to the most appropriate descriptor on the negative-to-positive scale.
What is the significance of the word 'allegedly' in the passage?
-The word 'allegedly' is significant as it suggests that the author is not fully convinced of the claims made about dowsing, indicating a skeptical or doubtful stance.
Outlines
🔍 Analyzing Author's Attitude Towards Dowsing
The instructor begins by emphasizing the importance of understanding the author's attitude towards dowsing before diving into the passage. The author's skepticism is evident through the use of words like 'unlikely' and 'allegedly', suggesting a disbelief in the effectiveness of dowsing. The instructor points out the use of quotation marks around 'pull' as a sign of sarcasm, further indicating the author's doubtful stance. The passage describes dowsing as a process without scientific basis but still popular among paranormal believers. The instructor guides the audience to identify loaded language and opinions in the text, ultimately suggesting that the author's attitude can be best described as skeptical.
📊 Assigning Attitude Value on a Scale
In this paragraph, the instructor discusses a technique for identifying the author's attitude by assigning a value on a scale from one to five, with one being very strong negative and five being very strong positive. The instructor uses the example of the author's attitude towards dowsing, which is placed at a two on the scale, indicating a skeptical stance. The technique involves creating a descriptor for the author's attitude and then finding its place on the scale to help narrow down the options and find the most accurate representation of the author's sentiment. The goal is to find the 'Goldilocks' option that is not too extreme but matches the reader's impression of the author's attitude.
Mindmap
Keywords
💡Dowsing
💡Author's Attitude
💡Unlikely
💡Allegedly
💡Sarcasm
💡Paranormal Activity
💡Scientific Basis
💡Loaded Language
💡Hostile
💡Admiring
💡Indifferent
💡Skeptical
💡Optimistic
Highlights
The instructor begins by focusing on the stem to understand the author's attitude towards dowsing.
Dowsing is described as an unlikely process used to locate water, metals, or other objects.
The dowser uses a fork-shaped twig or rod and walks until they allegedly feel a pull.
The use of the word 'allegedly' and quotes around 'pull' indicate the author's skepticism.
The author seems to doubt the effectiveness of dowsing as described.
The instructor looks for words that expose the author's attitude towards dowsing.
The term 'unlikely' is used to describe dowsing, suggesting the author's disbelief.
The instructor considers the options of the author's attitude: hostile, admiring, indifferent, skeptical, and optimistic.
Hostility is deemed too strong a word compared to skepticism.
Admiration is ruled out due to the author's doubtful tone.
Indifference is dismissed as the author clearly has an opinion on dowsing.
Skepticism is identified as the most fitting description of the author's attitude.
Optimism is crossed out as it does not match the author's tone.
The instructor advises looking for loaded language to identify the author's opinion.
A technique of assigning a value on a scale from negative to positive is suggested to determine the author's attitude.
Skepticism is placed at a '2' on the scale, indicating a moderate negative attitude.
The instructor emphasizes finding the 'Goldilocks' option that best matches the author's attitude.
The importance of not choosing an option that is too extreme or contradictory is highlighted.
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