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Question 421Question

Complete the text with the most logical and precise word.

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For decades, oceanographers believed that the deepest parts of the ocean were largely lifeless, assuming that the extreme pressure and complete absence of sunlight would make survival impossible. However, the discovery of hydrothermal vent ecosystems revealed thriving communities of organisms that do not depend on photosynthesis. This finding demonstrated that life is remarkably , capable of adapting to even the most hostile environments.
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Answer

resilient (or a similar word meaning capable of adapting to or recovering from difficult conditions, such as 'adaptable' or 'hardy')
The correct answer must describe the ability to withstand and adapt to the extreme conditions of hydrothermal vents. The word 'resilient' (or synonyms like 'adaptable' and 'hardy') is logical and precise in this context because it means having the capacity to recover quickly from difficulties or tough conditions.

Step-by-Step Solution

1
Analyze the context of the sentence containing the blank to determine the required meaning.
The text describes how scientists once thought the deep ocean was lifeless, but discovered thriving organisms that adapt to hostile conditions.
The sentence states that life is 'capable of adapting to even the most hostile environments,' which directly defines the blank.
2
Select a high-utility academic word that matches the meaning of being strong and adaptable.
Words like 'resilient', 'adaptable', or 'hardy' fit the context.
These words describe the ability of organisms or life to withstand and thrive in harsh, extreme environments.

Key Concept

Identifying context clues to determine the precise vocabulary word required in an academic passage.
Estimated Time:1m 0s
Question 422Question

Text 1
For years, genomic research supported the hypothesis that modern dogs (Canis lupus familiarisCanis\ lupus\ familiaris) were domesticated from a single, now-extinct wolf population in Western Eurasia between 1500015{}000 and 3000030{}000 years ago. Proponents of this single-origin model point to shared genetic markers across diverse ancient canine remains, arguing that the complex behavioral adaptations required for domestication—such as reduced fear of humans and altered dietary tolerance—were so evolutionary improbable that they likely occurred only once. From this perspective, any genetic similarities found in eastern wolf populations are merely the result of subsequent migrations and interbreeding, rather than independent domestication events.

Text 2
Conversely, a 20222022 study analyzing ancient genomes suggests a dual-ancestry model, showing that early dogs in eastern Eurasia and western Eurasia were genetically distinct. The researchers propose that wolves may have been domesticated independently by two separate human communities in these geographically isolated regions. While some biologists argue that this dual-origin theory overcomplicates canine evolutionary history, the distinct genetic profiles of early Siberian and European dogs suggest that human-wolf self-domestication pathways were not singular anomalies, but rather replicable ecological interactions that occurred when human settlements expanded.

Based on the texts, how would the author of Text 1 most likely characterize the dual-ancestry model discussed in Text 2?

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Answer: As an implausible explanation that underestimates the evolutionary rarity of the behavioral and physiological changes required for domestication.

Answer

As an implausible explanation that underestimates the evolutionary rarity of the behavioral and physiological changes required for domestication.
The author of Text 1 asserts that domestication required complex adaptations that were 'so evolutionary improbable that they likely occurred only once.' Consequently, this author would view the dual-ancestry model—which proposes two separate, independent domestication events—as an implausible explanation because it underestimates the evolutionary difficulty and rarity of these changes.

Step-by-Step Solution

1
Identify the core argument of the author of Text 1 regarding dog domestication.
The author of Text 1 argues that domestication required highly improbable complex behavioral adaptations, meaning it likely occurred only once, and that similarities in other populations are due to migration and interbreeding.
Understanding the perspective of the author of Text 1 is necessary to determine how they would view the arguments in Text 2.
2
Identify the core claim of the dual-ancestry model presented in Text 2.
Text 2 describes a model suggesting that dogs were domesticated independently in two separate regions, resulting in genetically distinct groups.
Knowing the specifics of the dual-ancestry model allows us to compare it directly to the single-origin argument in Text 1.
3
Evaluate the response of the author of Text 1 to the dual-ancestry model.
Since the author of Text 1 believes domestication is too evolutionary improbable to happen more than once, they would reject the dual-ancestry model of two independent domestication events as implausible because it downplays this improbability.
This step synthesizes the two perspectives to find the correct relationship.

Key Concept

Cross-Text Connections: Perspective Comparison
Question 423Question

Text 1
Many archaeologists have traditionally viewed the clay envelopes (bullae) found in ancient Mesopotamian ruins as secure containers designed solely to prevent the tampering of token-based receipts during long-distance trade. By enclosing clay tokens—which represented commodity quantities—inside a sealed envelope, merchants could guarantee that the cargo's contents matched the record. According to this view, the bullae were purely practical administrative tools that served as a safeguard against merchant dishonesty, functioning as a precursor to modern bills of lading.

Text 2
While bullae certainly protected the tokens within, archaeologist Denise Schmandt-Besserat and others suggest that the evolution of these envelopes reflects a critical cognitive shift in human history rather than just a commercial security measure. As administrators began pressing the tokens into the wet clay exterior of the envelope before sealing them inside, they created a redundant record. This practice of representing three-dimensional tokens with two-dimensional impressions eventually made the enclosed tokens obsolete, directly catalyzing the invention of cuneiform writing. Thus, the primary significance of bullae lies not in their defensive utility in trade, but in their role as the conceptual bridge to true writing systems.

Based on the texts, how would the author of Text 2 most likely characterize the view of the archaeologists described in Text 1?

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Answer: As an incomplete account that overlooks the role of the envelopes in the transition to written communication.

Answer

As an incomplete account that overlooks the role of the envelopes in the transition to written communication.
The correct answer shows that the author of Text 2 views the traditional archaeological theory as incomplete because, while acknowledging that the envelopes functioned to protect tokens, the author of Text 2 argues that their main significance is their cognitive and evolutionary role in leading to written language, which the traditional view fails to address.

Step-by-Step Solution

1
Identify the core claim of the archaeologists in Text 1.
The traditional view claims that Mesopotamian clay envelopes (bullae) were purely practical administrative tools used as a safeguard to prevent tampering during long-distance trade.
This establishes the target perspective that the author of Text 2 responds to.
2
Analyze how the author of Text 2 views this claim.
The author of Text 2 concedes that the envelopes protected tokens ('While bullae certainly protected the tokens within...'), but argues that their primary significance was serving as a conceptual bridge to cuneiform writing.
This shows that the author of Text 2 views the Text 1 perspective as partially accurate but limited in scope.
3
Compare this relationship to the option choices to find the best fit.
The option stating the view is an incomplete account that overlooks the transition to written communication matches this relationship.
This selects the correct answer by synthesizing the comparison between the two texts.

Key Concept

Cross-Text Connections: Perspective Comparison
Estimated Time:1m 30s
Question 424Question

Though art restorers have traditionally sought to render their interventions completely invisible to the naked eye, modern preservation philosophy advocates for a more transparent methodology. Today, conservators increasingly believe that any repairs should be _______, allowing future scholars to easily distinguish between the artist’s original brushstrokes and the material added during subsequent centuries.

Which choice completes the text with the most logical and precise word or phrase?

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Answer: discernible

Answer

discernible
The correct answer is 'discernible'. The passage contrasts traditional restoration methods, which hid repairs, with modern methods that aim to make additions identifiable so that scholars can 'easily distinguish' them. 'Discernible' precisely means able to be perceived or recognized, fitting the context without introducing unwanted connotations.

Step-by-Step Solution

1
Analyze the context of the passage.
The passage sets up a contrast between traditional restorers (who made repairs 'completely invisible') and modern conservators.
To identify the relationship between traditional and modern art preservation techniques.
2
Identify the clues surrounding the blank.
The text states that modern repairs should allow scholars to 'easily distinguish' the additions from the original work.
To determine the required meaning for the blank, which must mean 'able to be seen' or 'recognizable'.
3
Evaluate the choices based on meaning and tone.
Only 'discernible' correctly conveys that the repairs can be recognized without carrying negative or overly dramatic connotations.
To select the most precise and contextually appropriate academic vocabulary word.

Key Concept

Words in Context: High-Utility Vocabulary
Estimated Time:1m 30s
Question 425Question

In the 1920s, researchers at the Hawthorne Works telephone factory near Chicago conducted studies to determine if altering workplace illumination levels would affect worker productivity. They observed that productivity increased not only when lighting was improved but also when it was dimmed. This perplexing finding led the researchers to conclude that the workers were not responding to physical changes in their environment. Instead, the temporary increase in output was driven by the psychological effect of receiving attention from the observers. This phenomenon, now known as the Hawthorne Effect, remains a foundational concept in industrial psychology.

Which choice best describes the function of the underlined sentence in the text as a whole?

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Answer: It reports a specific observation that serves as the foundation for the explanation introduced later in the passage.

Answer

It reports a specific observation that serves as the foundation for the explanation introduced later in the passage.
The correct option is correct because the underlined sentence describes the specific finding—that productivity increased under both improved and dimmed lighting—which serves as the empirical basis for the researchers' subsequent conclusion that productivity was driven by psychological rather than physical factors.

Step-by-Step Solution

1
Analyze the passage structure and identify the role of each sentence.
The first sentence introduces the study's setup. The second (underlined) sentence reports a specific outcome: productivity increased in both brighter and dimmer conditions. The subsequent sentences explain this outcome as a psychological reaction (the Hawthorne Effect) rather than a physical one.
Understanding the logical progression of the passage is necessary to determine how the underlined part relates to the whole.
2
Evaluate how the underlined sentence functions in relation to the sentences that follow it.
The underlined sentence presents the unexpected finding that directly prompts and forms the basis for the explanation (the Hawthorne Effect) detailed in the rest of the passage.
This establishes the logical connection between the part (the observation) and the whole (the development of the explanation).

Key Concept

Part-to-Whole Rhetorical Function
Question 426Question

Which word completes the text with the most logical and precise meaning?

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In architecture, the term 'brutalism' is often associated with raw, imposing concrete structures that can seem indifferent to their surroundings. However, proponents of the style argue that this aesthetic is not meant to be hostile; rather, it represents a desire for honesty in materials, presenting buildings that do not their structural elements behind decorative facades.
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Answer

conceal (or hide, disguise, mask, obscure)
The passage contrasts the raw aesthetic of Brutalism with decorative facades that hide structural elements. Since Brutalism is described as representing a desire for 'honesty in materials,' the text asserts that these buildings do not hide or cover up their internal structures. Therefore, a word like 'conceal' logically completes the sentence.

Step-by-Step Solution

1
Analyze the context of the sentence containing the blank.
The sentence states that Brutalism represents a desire for 'honesty in materials' and presents buildings that do not do something to their 'structural elements behind decorative facades.'
Understanding the contrast between the raw concrete aesthetic and decorative facades helps determine the relationship between the structures and their elements.
2
Determine the meaning required for the blank.
Since the style is characterized by raw concrete and a desire for 'honesty,' the buildings would not cover up or hide their structural elements behind facades.
The blank must be filled by a word meaning to hide, mask, or keep from sight, such as 'conceal'.

Key Concept

Identifying a word that fits the logical and precise context of a passage by analyzing surrounding clues.
Question 427Question

Beavers are widely recognized as ecosystem engineers due to their ability to alter landscapes through dam construction. By blocking watercourses, they create wetlands that support diverse plant and animal communities. While some researchers have argued that these dams primarily obstruct fish migration, recent studies indicate that the resulting ponds actually provide crucial rearing habitats for juvenile salmonids. Thus, the structural modifications introduced by beavers tend to enhance, rather than compromise, the resilience of local freshwater ecosystems.

Which choice best describes the function of the underlined sentence in the text as a whole?

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Answer: It introduces a potential drawback of dam construction in order to present research that counters it.

Answer

It introduces a potential drawback of dam construction in order to present research that counters it.
The correct option is the one stating that the sentence introduces a potential drawback of dam construction in order to present research that counters it. The first clause of the underlined sentence acknowledges the concern that dams obstruct fish migration (the drawback), while the second clause provides evidence from recent studies that these dammed areas provide crucial rearing habitats (countering the criticism) to support the overall argument that beavers benefit local ecosystems.

Step-by-Step Solution

1
Analyze the passage structure and find the target sentence.
The target sentence is the third sentence, which addresses a conflict between an argument that dams obstruct migration and research that dams provide crucial rearing habitats.
Identifying the content and context of the sentence is necessary to evaluate its rhetorical function.
2
Determine the relationship between the target sentence and the rest of the text.
The passage establishes beavers as beneficial ecosystem engineers (sentences 1-2) and concludes that they enhance resilience (sentence 4). The target sentence addresses a counter-claim about fish migration but refutes it, thereby defending the general positive claim.
This establishes how the part relates to the whole argument.
3
Evaluate the answer choices to find the one that accurately describes this relationship.
The option stating that it introduces a potential drawback of dam construction in order to present research that counters it correctly describes this function.
The concern about migration is the drawback, and the studies showing rearing benefits counter it.

Key Concept

Identifying the rhetorical function of a specific sentence in a passage (Part-to-Whole).
Estimated Time:1m 30s
Question 428Question

Text 1
Many evolutionary anthropologists argue that human language originated from gestural communication. Because nonhuman primates use intentional, flexible hand gestures to communicate but have highly constrained vocalizations, gestural theorists propose that the cognitive foundations of syntax and semantics were established in the manual modality. Only later, as the vocal tract anatomically evolved to allow a wider range of sounds, did speech usurp gestures as the primary mode of human communication. From this perspective, vocal language is an evolutionary newcomer that built upon a pre-existing, gesture-based cognitive architecture.

Text 2
While gestural theories of language origin are popular, they underestimate the complexity of primate vocalizations and the integrated nature of modern human communication. Neuroscientific research shows that gestural and vocal systems in humans are governed by the same brain areas, such as Broca's area, and operate in tandem during speech. Rather than vocal language replacing gestural language over evolutionary time, it is far more likely that gestures and vocalizations co-evolved as a single, multimodal system. Early hominins likely relied on simultaneous displays of voice and hand, with neither modality preceding the other.

Based on the texts, how would the author of Text 2 most likely characterize the claim in Text 1 that vocal language built upon a pre-existing gesture-based cognitive architecture?

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Answer: As an explanation that overlooks the neurological integration and simultaneous evolution of speech and gesture.

Answer

As an explanation that overlooks the neurological integration and simultaneous evolution of speech and gesture.
The author of Text 1 argues that vocal language is a later development that built upon an earlier gesture-based system. In Text 2, the author argues that gestural and vocal systems in humans are governed by the same brain regions, operate in tandem, and co-evolved. Therefore, the author of Text 2 would view the sequential model in Text 1 as overlooking the neurological integration and simultaneous evolution of both speech and gesture.

Step-by-Step Solution

1
Identify the specific claim in Text 1 to which the author of Text 2 would respond.
The claim is that vocal language built upon a pre-existing gesture-based cognitive architecture.
This establishes the target of comparison between the two texts.
2
Analyze Text 2's position regarding the relationship between gestures and vocalizations.
Text 2 argues that gestures and speech are controlled by the same brain areas, function in tandem, and co-evolved as a single multimodal system.
This provides the contrasting evidence and viewpoint of the second author.
3
Evaluate the response of the author of Text 2 to Text 1's claim.
Because Text 2 presents speech and gestures as neurologically integrated and co-evolved, its author would view Text 1's sequential model as overlooking this integration and simultaneous evolution.
This identifies the correct characterization of the relationship between the two authors' arguments.

Key Concept

Cross-Text Connections: Perspective Comparison
Question 429Question

Text 1
Many paleontologists have traditionally posited that sauropod dinosaurs swallowed stones (gastroliths) primarily to aid in grinding tough plant matter in their digestive tracts, analogous to modern gizzard-bearing birds. Proponents of this gastric-mill hypothesis point to polished stones found in close association with sauropod rib cages as evidence that these giants relied on mechanical breakdown to process their enormous fiber intake.

Text 2
Wings and colleagues analyzed the distribution and texture of stones associated with sauropod fossils and compared them to those of modern ostriches. They found that the relative mass of suspected gastroliths in sauropods was less than 0.1% of their body mass, whereas in ostriches, it constitutes roughly 1%. The researchers also noted that many sauropod stones lack the intensive surface wear characteristic of avian gizzard stones. Consequently, they argue that these stones were likely ingested accidentally or served a non-digestive role, such as buoyancy control or mineral absorption.

Based on the texts, how would Wings and colleagues (Text 2) most likely characterize the gastric-mill hypothesis discussed in Text 1?

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Answer: As an explanation that is unsupported by the physical characteristics and relative mass of the stones found with sauropod fossils.

Answer

The correct answer is that the gastric-mill hypothesis is unsupported by the physical characteristics and relative mass of the stones found with sauropod fossils.
The correct answer is supported by Text 2, which provides physical and quantitative evidence—namely, that the stones are a fraction of the mass of bird gizzard stones and lack typical grinding wear—to argue that the gastric-mill hypothesis in Text 1 is unsupported by the fossil record.

Step-by-Step Solution

1
Identify the core assertion of the gastric-mill hypothesis in Text 1.
The hypothesis posits that sauropods swallowed stones to mechanically grind plant matter in their digestive tracts.
Defining the premise of the hypothesis is necessary to evaluate the response of the authors of Text 2.
2
Analyze the findings presented by Wings and colleagues in Text 2.
They found that the relative mass of sauropod stones was much smaller than that of ostriches (less than 0.1% vs. 1%) and that the stones lacked the wear typical of gizzard stones.
This physical evidence forms the basis of their critique of the gastric-mill hypothesis.
3
Synthesize the relationship between the two texts to determine the perspective of the authors of Text 2.
Because the physical evidence (wear and mass) does not align with stones used for digestion, the authors of Text 2 would characterize the hypothesis as unsupported by the evidence.
This step directly answers the prompt's question about perspective comparison.

Key Concept

Cross-Text Connections: Perspective Comparison
Estimated Time:1m 30s
Question 430Question

For centuries, cartographers of the early modern era included features on maps that did not exist in reality, such as the mythical island of Hy-Brasil. While these inaccuracies are sometimes dismissed as mere blunders, historians of cartography argue they served a distinct purpose. By rendering these imagined lands with precise coordinates, mapmakers signaled their reliance on historical texts rather than direct geographical surveys. Consequently, these maps are best understood not as failed attempts at objective representation, but as records of the geographical authority of their time.

Which choice best describes the function of the underlined sentence in the text as a whole?

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Answer: It explains the specific method by which mapmakers demonstrated their reliance on historical texts rather than direct observation.

Answer

The correct answer explains the specific method by which mapmakers demonstrated their reliance on historical texts rather than direct observation.
The correct option identifies that the underlined sentence describes the mechanism (rendering imagined lands with coordinates) by which mapmakers indicated they were relying on historical texts rather than direct surveys.

Step-by-Step Solution

1
Analyze the underlined sentence to identify its main claim.
The underlined sentence describes how cartographers mapped mythical places with precise coordinates to show they were following historical texts rather than performing direct geographical surveys.
Identifying the central claim of the sentence is the first step in determining its rhetorical function.
2
Examine the surrounding sentences to establish the logical flow.
The preceding sentence introduces the idea that these cartographical inaccuracies served a 'distinct purpose.' The underlined sentence explains how this purpose was achieved, while the final sentence draws a conclusion about the maps' historical value based on this behavior.
Analyzing the relationships between sentences reveals how the underlined sentence contributes to the development of the larger argument.
3
Evaluate the choices to find the one that matches the logical relationship.
The option stating that it explains the method by which mapmakers demonstrated their reliance on historical texts accurately matches the sentence's function of detailing how mapmakers signaled that reliance.
Selecting the option that describes this function shows correct structural comprehension of the passage.

Key Concept

Identifying how a specific sentence supports or develops the main argument of a passage.
Question 431Question

Text 1
For decades, researchers debated the function of the narwhal’s (Monodon monocerosMonodon\ monoceros) elongated tusk. In a 2014 study, Martin Nweeia and colleagues proposed that the tusk serves as a sensory organ. By analyzing the tusk’s structure, they discovered millions of nerve endings connecting the outer environment to the narwhal's brain. Nweeia's team demonstrated that exposing the tusk to varying salinity levels triggered immediate changes in the whale’s heart rate, suggesting that narwhals use their tusks to detect oceanographic variations and navigate through Arctic ice.

Text 2
While the sensory hypothesis is intriguing, evolutionary biologist Zackary Graham argues that the narwhal tusk is primarily a product of sexual selection. Graham’s team analyzed physical measurements of hundreds of narwhals, finding that tusk length is highly variable among males of the same age, a trait characteristic of ornaments used to signal social status or attract mates. Furthermore, because females rarely grow tusks and survive without the sensory input they supposedly provide, Graham contends that the tusk’s primary function is as a visual signal in male-male competition, rather than a critical survival tool.

Based on the texts, how would Graham (Text 2) most likely characterize the finding in Text 1 that narwhals exhibit changes in heart rate when their tusks are exposed to different salinity levels?

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Answer: As a physiological response that, while genuine, does not demonstrate that the tusk is necessary for survival, since female narwhals navigate successfully without one.

Answer

As a physiological response that, while genuine, does not demonstrate that the tusk is necessary for survival, since female narwhals navigate successfully without one.
The author of Text 2 (Graham) argues that the narwhal tusk is a visual signal for sexual selection rather than a necessary sensory organ, pointing out that female narwhals survive successfully without one. Therefore, Graham would view the physiological changes in heart rate described in Text 1 as a reaction that does not prove the tusk is a vital tool for navigation and survival. This aligns with the option describing the response as a genuine physiological reaction that nevertheless fails to establish the tusk's necessity for survival.

Step-by-Step Solution

1
Identify the core argument and key finding in Text 1.
Text 1 presents a finding that narwhals show physiological heart rate changes in response to salinity, supporting the hypothesis that the tusk functions as a sensory organ for survival and navigation.
This establishes the premise from Text 1 that the Text 2 author needs to respond to.
2
Identify the stance and counterargument of the author in Text 2.
Text 2 (Graham) argues that the tusk is primarily a visual signal for sexual selection rather than a critical survival tool, pointing out that female narwhals lack the tusk yet survive without it.
This allows us to predict how Graham would interpret a sensory finding in light of his theory.
3
Synthesize how the author of Text 2 would view the specific finding of Text 1.
Graham would acknowledge the physiological reaction but argue it does not prove the tusk is essential for survival or navigation, since females survive without it.
This matches the correct option that characterizes the response without overextending or misrepresenting the arguments.

Key Concept

Analyzing cross-text connections and synthesizing how one author would respond to an argument or finding made by another author.
Question 432Question

The ancient theater of Epidaurus is renowned for its exceptional acoustics, which allow spectators in the highest rows to clearly hear speakers on the stage. For decades, researchers attributed this phenomenon primarily to the theater's slope and the prevailing winds of the region. However, a recent acoustic study conducted by Nico Declercq and Cindy Dekeyser revealed that the row seat structure itself acts as a sophisticated acoustic filter. By reflecting high-frequency sounds back toward the audience while trapping low-frequency background noise like the rustle of wind, the limestone seats enhance the clarity of human speech. Thus, the physical geometry of the seating, rather than external environmental factors, is the primary driver of the theater’s legendary auditory quality.

Which choice best describes the function of the underlined sentence in the text as a whole?

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Answer: It introduces a scientific study that offers a new explanation for the acoustic phenomenon described at the beginning of the passage.

Answer

The correct option describes how the underlined sentence introduces a scientific study that offers a new explanation for the acoustic phenomenon described at the beginning of the passage.
The correct option is correct because the passage starts by outlining a well-known acoustic phenomenon (the clarity of sound at the theater of Epidaurus) and the historical explanation for it. The underlined sentence introduces a recent study that challenges this view by highlighting a previously unconsidered factor: the seat structure itself. This directly shifts the explanation from environmental factors to architectural geometry.

Step-by-Step Solution

1
Analyze the structure of the passage before the underlined sentence.
The passage begins by introducing an acoustic phenomenon (the theater of Epidaurus's clear sound) and the traditional explanation (slope and winds).
This establishes the context that the subsequent text will address or modify.
2
Analyze the role of the underlined sentence and how it connects to the context.
The underlined sentence begins with 'However' and introduces a new study showing that the seating structure acts as an acoustic filter.
This shows a shift from the old explanation to a new finding, serving to introduce the research that explains the phenomenon differently.
3
Evaluate the choices to find the one that accurately describes this relationship.
The option describing the introduction of a scientific study offering a new explanation matches the transition from the traditional explanation to the new research findings.
This choice accurately identifies the rhetorical function of the part relative to the whole text.

Key Concept

Part-to-Whole Rhetorical Function
Question 433Question

Mangrove forests serve as critical coastal buffers, mitigating the impact of severe storms by absorbing wave energy. Specifically, the complex, interlaced prop roots of the red mangrove (*Rhizophora mangle*) create a dense physical barrier that disrupts the momentum of incoming tides. While some researchers argue that the level of protection varies significantly depending on coastal topography, others emphasize the uniform benefits these ecosystems provide in high-risk zones. Ultimately, understanding these local variations is essential for designing effective coastal conservation strategies.

Which choice best describes the function of the underlined sentence in the text as a whole?

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Answer: It details a specific physical mechanism that illustrates the general claim made in the first sentence.

Answer

It details a specific physical mechanism that illustrates the general claim made in the first sentence.
The correct option is correct because the first sentence of the passage makes a broad assertion about mangrove forests acting as storm buffers, and the underlined sentence immediately follows to explain the precise physical mechanism—the dense barrier created by the interlaced prop roots of the red mangrove—that allows them to do so. Thus, it functions as a specific illustration of the general opening claim.

Step-by-Step Solution

1
Analyze the role of the first sentence in the passage.
The first sentence makes a general claim: mangrove forests mitigate storm impact by absorbing wave energy.
Understanding the context of the opening statement allows us to see how subsequent details relate to it.
2
Analyze the underlined sentence to identify its specific contribution to the passage.
The underlined sentence focuses on one specific type of mangrove (red mangrove) and explains the physical mechanism (interlaced prop roots creating a barrier to disrupt tides) by which it functions.
This establishes that the underlined sentence serves as a concrete illustration or explanation of the general claim in the first sentence.
3
Evaluate the remaining sentences to ensure the underlined sentence does not serve a different function relative to the whole.
The third sentence introduces a debate, and the final sentence states a conclusion about conservation. The underlined sentence provides the foundational factual detail supporting the opening claim before these other points are introduced.
This confirms that the function is supporting/illustrating the opening claim, not summarizing the whole debate or conclusion.

Key Concept

Part-to-Whole Rhetorical Function
Question 434Question

In restoration ecology, the introduction of non-native plant species is sometimes proposed as a rapid method to stabilize soil and prevent erosion in degraded landscapes. While this approach can yield immediate benefits, many researchers caution that it can also ______ unforeseen ecological disruptions. For instance, these introduced species may outcompete native flora for resources, ultimately destabilizing local food webs and reducing biodiversity.

Which choice completes the text with the most logical and precise word or phrase?

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Answer: precipitate

Answer

precipitate
The correct option is the word that means to cause an event or situation to happen suddenly or unexpectedly. The passage discusses how introducing non-native plant species can trigger ecological disruptions. Therefore, the word meaning to cause or trigger these disruptions is correct.

Step-by-Step Solution

1
Analyze the context of the sentence containing the blank.
The sentence indicates that while there are immediate benefits, researchers warn the practice can lead to 'unforeseen ecological disruptions' that destabilize food webs.
Understanding the surrounding context helps identify the semantic direction and tone of the missing word.
2
Determine the required meaning of the blank.
The blank requires a verb that means to bring about or trigger these sudden negative disruptions.
Establishing the precise definition needed allows for a direct comparison with the answer choices.
3
Evaluate the choices to find the word that means to cause or trigger.
The word 'precipitate' means to cause a sudden, unexpected event (often negative), which fits the context perfectly.
This identifies the only word that is both semantically and grammatically correct.

Key Concept

Words in Context: High-Utility Vocabulary
Estimated Time:1m 30s
Question 435Question

Text 1
Many conservationists advocate for active forest restoration, arguing that planting a diverse mix of native tree species is essential to accelerate canopy recovery and prevent soil erosion in degraded lands. According to this view, relying solely on natural regeneration is risky and slow, as invasive weeds and altered soil chemistry often stall the growth of native species. Consequently, intensive human intervention—such as soil preparation and seedling planting—is presented as the only reliable path to restore functional, resilient forest ecosystems in a reasonable timeframe.

Text 2
Conversely, ecologists like Dr. Clara Alvarez caution against the widespread preference for active restoration. Alvarez argues that natural regeneration—allowing forests to recover on their own—frequently yields ecosystems that are more genetically diverse and better adapted to local microclimates than those planted by humans. Furthermore, active restoration projects often favor fast-growing species that may not support the complex web of local wildlife, leading to homogenous forests. Alvarez suggests that instead of immediately planting trees, managers should first remove barriers to natural recovery, such as livestock grazing, and allow the land to heal itself.

Based on the texts, how would Dr. Clara Alvarez (Text 2) most likely respond to the claim in Text 1 that intensive human intervention is the only reliable path to restore functional forest ecosystems?

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Answer: By arguing that intensive human management can lead to ecologically uniform habitats that lack the resilience of naturally recovered areas.

Answer

Dr. Clara Alvarez would respond by arguing that intensive human management can lead to ecologically uniform habitats that lack the resilience of naturally recovered areas.
The author of Text 2, Dr. Clara Alvarez, argues that human-planted forests often favor fast-growing species, leading to homogenous (uniform) ecosystems that fail to support local wildlife as effectively as naturally regenerated forests. Thus, Alvarez would counter the assertion in Text 1 that active human intervention is the only reliable path to restoration by pointing out that such methods can produce ecologically simplified habitats rather than the diverse and resilient systems conservationists intend to create.

Step-by-Step Solution

1
Analyze Text 1 to identify the conservationists' core argument and claims regarding forest restoration.
Conservationists in Text 1 claim that active restoration (planting native species and preparing soil) is the only reliable path to restore functional, resilient forest ecosystems.
Understanding the specific claim being asked about is necessary to evaluate the second author's response to it.
2
Analyze Text 2 to identify Dr. Clara Alvarez's stance on active restoration and her arguments about natural regeneration.
Alvarez argues that active restoration can result in homogenous, uniform forests that do not support wildlife, whereas natural regeneration yields more genetically diverse and adapted ecosystems.
Identifying the second author's counterarguments allows for direct comparison with the claims in the first text.
3
Determine how Alvarez would respond to the claim that active restoration is the only reliable path to resilience.
Alvarez would point out that active human management can lead to ecologically uniform habitats that lack the resilience of naturally recovered areas.
Synthesizing the two positions yields the correct perspective comparison.

Key Concept

Cross-Text Connections: Perspective Comparison
Question 436Question

The following passage discusses urban climate interventions. Which word completes the text with the most logical and precise meaning?

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Urban heat islands present a growing challenge for modern cities, prompting many municipalities to invest in green infrastructure. Although urban canopy projects can significantly lower surface temperatures in localized neighborhoods, researchers warn that such microclimatic interventions cannot entirely the overarching thermal impacts of regional urbanization. Consequently, these initiatives must be paired with broader structural changes to achieve long-term cooling.
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Answer

mitigate (or a similar word meaning to make less severe, such as alleviate, counteract, or offset)
The context contrasts the local success of urban canopy projects in lowering temperatures with their limitation in addressing the broader regional thermal impacts. The word completing the text must mean to lessen the severity of or reduce these impacts. Words like 'mitigate,' 'alleviate,' 'counteract,' or 'offset' fit this context perfectly because they denote the reduction or balancing of a negative effect.

Step-by-Step Solution

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Analyze the context of the sentence, paying attention to contrasting transition words.
The word 'Although' at the beginning of the second sentence establishes a contrast between the positive localized effects of urban canopy projects and their limitations regarding the broader regional impacts.
Understanding the logical relationship in the sentence is essential to determining the meaning of the missing word.
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Determine the required meaning of the blank based on the contrast.
Since the local interventions 'significantly lower' temperatures but cannot 'entirely' solve the larger regional problem, the blank must mean to lessen, reduce the severity of, or counteract the negative impacts.
This identifies the precise semantic role that the high-utility vocabulary word must play in the sentence.
3
Identify high-utility academic vocabulary words that fit this meaning.
'Mitigate' (meaning to make less severe, serious, or painful) fits both the academic tone and the exact context of reducing environmental impacts.
Verifying that the selected word matches the context semantically and grammatically completes the problem-solving process.

Key Concept

Words in Context: High-Utility Vocabulary
Question 437Question

The Venus flytrap (*Dionaea muscipula*) employs a sophisticated mechanism to avoid wasting energy on non-prey stimuli, such as falling raindrops or windblown debris. The plant's trap consists of two lobes with sensitive trigger hairs on their inner surfaces. In order to initiate closure, a stimulus must touch two different hairs within a twenty-second window, or a single hair twice in rapid succession. This dual-touch requirement prevents the leaf from snapping shut on inanimate objects that are unlikely to trigger a second contact. Consequently, the plant conserves its limited metabolic resources for actual prey capture and digestion.

Which choice best describes the function of the underlined sentence in the text as a whole?

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Answer: It describes the specific mechanical conditions required to trigger the trap, illustrating how the plant avoids closing on non-prey stimuli.

Answer

The choice stating that the sentence describes the specific mechanical conditions required to trigger the trap, illustrating how the plant avoids closing on non-prey stimuli, is correct.
The correct answer accurately identifies the role of the underlined sentence as describing the physical conditions required to trigger the trap, which directly explains the mechanism that prevents the plant from closing on non-prey stimuli.

Step-by-Step Solution

1
Analyze the purpose of the passage as a whole.
The passage explains how the Venus flytrap conserves energy by not closing its trap on non-prey stimuli like rain or wind.
To understand the context and main focus of the text before assessing how the specific part contributes to it.
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Identify the specific content of the underlined sentence.
The underlined sentence describes the sensory requirements for closure: touching two different hairs in twenty seconds or one hair twice quickly.
To define the precise function of the part being tested.
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Relate the underlined sentence to the sentences that precede and follow it.
The preceding sentences introduce the need to avoid non-prey stimuli, and the subsequent sentences explain how this dual-touch mechanism accomplishes that goal. Thus, the underlined sentence provides the mechanical details of the triggering system.
To determine the part-to-whole relationship and identify the correct option.

Key Concept

Part-to-Whole Rhetorical Function
Estimated Time:1m 15s
Question 438Question

For centuries, urban architecture was constrained by the load-bearing capacity of masonry walls, which required thicker bases to support taller structures. By introducing structural steel framing in the late nineteenth century, architects could distribute a building's weight to an internal skeleton rather than its exterior walls. This innovation allowed for unprecedented height and larger window openings, transforming city skylines. Consequently, the reliance on heavy stone foundations diminished, paving the way for the modern curtain-wall design that defines contemporary high-rises.

Which choice best describes the function of the underlined sentence in the text as a whole?

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Answer: It describes a technological development that resolved the architectural limitation mentioned in the first sentence.

Answer

The correct option is the one stating that the underlined sentence describes a technological development that resolved the architectural limitation mentioned in the first sentence.
The first sentence of the passage states that urban architecture was constrained by the load-bearing capacity of masonry walls. The underlined sentence introduces structural steel framing as a technology that shifts weight to an internal skeleton, which directly resolves this load-bearing limitation. The rest of the passage then describes the results of this shift. Thus, the underlined sentence functions to describe a technological development that resolved the architectural limitation mentioned in the first sentence.

Step-by-Step Solution

1
Identify the contextual constraint introduced at the start of the passage.
The first sentence states that architecture was historically constrained by the load-bearing limits of masonry walls.
This establishes the problem that the passage is addressing.
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Analyze the role of the underlined sentence in relation to that constraint.
The underlined sentence explains that structural steel framing allowed weight to be distributed to an internal skeleton rather than the walls.
This directly describes how the previously mentioned constraint was overcome.
3
Examine the subsequent sentences to verify the logical flow.
The subsequent sentences detail the consequences of this steel-framing innovation (greater height, curtain-wall design).
This confirms that the underlined portion serves to introduce the pivotal solution that enabled these modern developments.

Key Concept

Analyzing the rhetorical function of a specific sentence within the broader context of a passage.
Estimated Time:1m 30s
Question 439Question

Historically, geologists characterized the Earth’s mantle as a largely homogenous and static layer of solid rock. However, recent high-resolution seismic imaging has ________ this traditional model, revealing complex, localized convection currents and composition gradients that indicate a far more dynamic interior.

Which choice completes the text with the most logical and precise word or phrase?

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Answer: challenged

Answer

challenged
The context describes a contrast between the historical view of the Earth's mantle as 'homogenous and static' and the new findings of 'complex, localized convection currents' indicating a 'far more dynamic interior.' The transition word 'However' signals this contrast. The word 'challenged' precisely fits this context because it means to dispute or call into question, reflecting how the new seismic imaging contradicts the traditional model.

Step-by-Step Solution

1
Analyze the context of the sentence and the role of the blank.
The blank requires a verb that describes the impact of new seismic imaging on the traditional model of a homogenous, static mantle.
Understanding the sentence structure and the relationship between ideas is necessary to identify the correct meaning.
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Identify transition words and contrasting ideas.
The transition word 'However' and the description of the new findings ('complex, localized convection currents') contrast with the 'homogenous and static' traditional model.
This contrast signals that the new imaging contradicts or calls into question the traditional model, requiring a word with a similar meaning.
3
Evaluate the answer choices based on the context.
'Challenged' fits because it means to dispute, while 'corroborated' has the opposite meaning, and 'predicted' and 'overlooked' are logically inappropriate.
This eliminates the distractors and confirms the correct choice.

Key Concept

Words in Context: High-Utility Vocabulary
Estimated Time:1m 0s
Question 440Question

Which word completes the text with the most logical and precise word?

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For many years, linguists assumed that the grammatical structures of signed languages were fundamentally simpler than those of spoken languages, viewing them as mere systems of gestural pantomime. However, pioneering research in the mid-twentieth century demonstrated that signed languages possess complex, rule-governed phonological and syntactic systems comparable to any spoken tongue. This body of research effectively the misconception that signed languages are primitive communication systems.
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Answer

The blank is correctly completed by a word such as 'dispelled', 'debunked', or 'refuted', which indicates that the scientific research disproved or corrected the false assumption about signed languages.
The correct word must mean to disprove or eliminate a false belief, as the passage describes how newer research showed signed languages have complex structures, contradicting the previous view. Words like 'dispelled', 'debunked', and 'refuted' logically and precisely complete this meaning.

Step-by-Step Solution

1
Analyze the context and contrast clues in the passage.
The passage begins with an old assumption ('linguists assumed that... signed languages were fundamentally simpler') and introduces a contrast with 'However', describing newer research showing they possess complex systems.
Identifying the transition from the old assumption to the new findings is key to understanding the logical flow of the text.
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Determine the relationship between the new research and the old misconception.
Since the research proved signed languages are complex, it must have disproved or eliminated the misconception that they are primitive.
This establishes that the correct word must mean to disprove, reject, or eliminate a false belief.

Key Concept

Selecting words that precisely fit the logical context of a passage, especially when dealing with contrast and shift in scientific consensus.
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