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MCAT Critical Analysis and Reasoning Skills: Passage 13
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Use the following passage to answer questions: (1)  It is said that Mirabeau took to highway robbery 'to ascertain what degree of resolution was necessary in order to place one's self in formal opposition to the most sacred laws of society.' He declared that 'a soldier who fights in the ranks does not require half so much courage as a footpad'—'that honor and religion have never stood in the way of a well-considered and a firm resolve.' This was manly, as the world goes; and yet it was idle, if not desperate. A saner man would have found himself often enough 'in formal opposition' to what... Show more
MCAT Critical Analysis and Reasoning Skills: Passage 13
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1. Based on the information in the passage, with which of the following statements about the individual would Thoreau most likely agree?
2. When Thoreau writes 'The surface of the earth is soft and impressible by the feet of men; and so with the paths which the mind travels,' the earth metaphor mostly likely implies that
3. Which of the following best captures the main goal of Thoreau in this passage?
4. Based on Thoreau's attitudes as expressed in the passage, if he were to go on a sea voyage, he would most likely perform which of the following actions?
5. Based on the discussion in the first paragraph of the passage, Thoreau would most likely agree with which of the following acts of disobedience?
6. Mirabeau was an early leader of the French Revolution. Thoreau employs Mirabeau's quote, 'a soldier who fights in the ranks does not require half so much courage as a footpad,'* in order to argue that *A footpad is a thief who robs pedestrians.