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So our underlined word is frame of reference.
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So all of the answer choices given, three of them mean the same thing.
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One of them means something different.
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So let's read the passage and see if we can make up our own definition for frame of reference and then eliminate the answer choices that don't align.
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It says such a feat may be commonplace as film gross many billions of dollars at the box office.
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But in the 19th century, the dime novel brought a new frame of reference and a belief that a small world was getting larger by bit.
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So whenever we read that, frame of reference can be maybe reworded as a set of criteria or stated values in relation to measurements or judgments be made, right? so whenever we're looking at our answer choices, they need to mean like a set of criteria.
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And it doesn't mean that, then we can eliminate it as an answer choice, right? so whenever we look at answer choice a, it says paradigm.
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That would be an acceptable alternative, right? it kind of means the same thing.
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So we can eliminate a as an option...