Rhetorical Synthesis: Comparison and Contrast
32 questions
While researching modern architecture, a student took the following notes:
* The Chrysler Building in New York City was completed in 1930.
* It was designed by architect William Van Alen in the Art Deco style.
* The Empire State Building, also in New York City, was completed in 1931.
* It was designed by the architectural firm Shreve, Lamb & Harmon in the Art Deco style.
* The Chrysler Building stands at 1,046 feet tall, while the Empire State Building stands at 1,250 feet tall.
The student wants to compare the architectural styles of the two buildings. Which choice most effectively uses information from the given notes to accomplish this goal?
While researching classical Asian theatrical traditions, a student took the following notes:
* Noh is a classical Japanese dance-drama that originated in the fourteenth century.
* Kathakali is a classical Indian dance-drama that emerged in the seventeenth century.
* Noh actors represent character types, such as demons or deities, by wearing stylized wooden masks.
* Kathakali actors do not wear masks, instead relying on elaborate, color-coded face makeup to represent different character types.
* Noh performances are characterized by slow, highly minimalist movements and poetic gestures.
* Kathakali performances feature dynamic physical movements and complex hand gestures.
The student wants to contrast how characters are visually represented in Noh and Kathakali. Which choice most effectively uses information from the given notes to accomplish this goal?
While preparing a presentation on desert plant adaptations, a student took the following notes:
* The Saguaro cactus (*Carnegiea gigantea*) is native to the Sonoran Desert in North America.
* The Saguaro cactus absorbs seasonal rainfall using a shallow, widespread root system.
* *Welwitschia mirabilis* is native to the Namib Desert in southwestern Africa.
* *Welwitschia mirabilis* absorbs moisture from coastal fog directly through its two broad leaves.
* *Welwitschia mirabilis* has a long taproot, but it is used primarily for anchoring the plant rather than absorbing water.
The student wants to contrast the water-acquisition methods of the Saguaro cactus and *Welwitschia mirabilis*. Which choice most effectively uses information from the given notes to accomplish this goal?
While researching prehistoric predators, a student took the following notes:
* *Giganotosaurus* was a theropod dinosaur that lived in South America during the Late Cretaceous period.
* *Giganotosaurus* is estimated to have reached lengths of to meters.
* *Tyrannosaurus rex* was a theropod dinosaur that lived in North America during the Late Cretaceous period.
* *Tyrannosaurus rex* is estimated to have reached lengths of to meters.
The student wants to emphasize a similarity in the size of the two dinosaurs. Which choice most effectively uses information from the given notes to accomplish this goal?
While researching ancient Mesoamerican writing systems, a student takes the following notes:
* The Madrid Codex is one of only four surviving pre-Columbian Maya books and is written on bark paper.
* It contains 112 pages covering detailed tables and records regarding astronomical cycles, rituals, and agricultural schedules.
* The Grolier Codex is another surviving pre-Columbian Maya book written on bark paper.
* It consists of only 11 pages and focuses exclusively on the movements of the planet Venus.
* The authenticity of the Madrid Codex has been universally accepted since its rediscovery in the 19th century.
* The Grolier Codex's authenticity was debated by scholars until radiocarbon dating in 2016 confirmed its 13th-century origin.
The student wants to contrast the Madrid Codex and the Grolier Codex in terms of their physical length and thematic scope. Which choice most effectively uses information from the given notes to accomplish this goal?
While researching ancient archaeological sites in Anatolia, a student took the following notes:
* Göbekli Tepe and Çatalhöyük are ancient sites located in the same geographic region of Anatolia.
* Göbekli Tepe was constructed around 9600 BCE by hunter-gatherer groups and functioned primarily as a communal, ritual sanctuary.
* It features massive T-shaped limestone pillars decorated with animal carvings.
* Çatalhöyük was established around 7400 BCE by an early agricultural society and functioned as a dense residential settlement.
* It consists of clustered mud-brick domestic dwellings accessed through openings in the roofs.
The student wants to contrast the two sites in terms of their builders and their primary functions. Which choice most effectively uses information from the given notes to accomplish this goal?
While researching ancient cities buried by volcanic eruptions, a student took the following notes:
* Pompeii is an ancient Roman city located in modern-day Italy.
* It was buried under volcanic ash during the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 CE.
* Joya de Cerén is an ancient Maya farming community located in modern-day El Salvador.
* It was buried under volcanic ash during the eruption of the Loma Caldera volcano in approximately 600 CE.
The student wants to contrast the geographical locations of the two sites. Which choice most effectively uses information from the given notes to accomplish this goal?
While researching early photographic processes, a student took the following notes:
* Introduced in 1839, the daguerreotype process creates a highly detailed image directly on a polished, silver-coated copper plate.
* Because daguerreotypes do not use a negative, each image is a unique, non-reproducible artifact.
* Introduced in 1841, the calotype process involves exposing paper sensitized with silver iodide to create a negative.
* The calotype negative allows for the creation of multiple paper positive prints, though it lacks the sharp clarity of the daguerreotype.
The student wants to contrast the reproducibility of the daguerreotype and the calotype. Which choice most effectively uses information from the given notes to accomplish this goal?
While researching bioluminescent insects, a student took the following notes:
* *Photinus pyralis* is a North American firefly species that flashes to attract mates.
* The light-producing reaction in *Photinus pyralis* is ATP-dependent, requiring the enzyme luciferase.
* *Arachnocampa luminosa* is a cave-dwelling gnat species endemic to New Zealand.
* The larvae of *Arachnocampa luminosa* glow continuously to lure prey into sticky webs.
* The bioluminescent pathway in *Arachnocampa luminosa* is ATP-independent and utilizes a novel luciferase enzyme.
The student wants to contrast both the biological purposes and the biochemical mechanisms of bioluminescence in the two species. Which choice most effectively uses information from the given notes to accomplish this goal?
While preparing a presentation on space exploration, a student took the following notes:
* Voyager 1 and Voyager 2 are robotic space probes launched by NASA in 1977.
* Voyager 1 was launched on September 5, 1977, to study the outer Solar System.
* Voyager 2 was launched on August 20, 1977, also to study the outer Solar System.
* Voyager 1 entered interstellar space in 2012.
* Voyager 2 entered interstellar space in 2018.
The student wants to contrast when Voyager 1 and Voyager 2 entered interstellar space. Which choice most effectively uses information from the given notes to accomplish this goal?
During a study of medieval European and Islamic cartography, a student compiled the following notes:
* Completed in 1459 by a Venetian monk, the Fra Mauro map depicted the Old World and oriented south at the top of the map.
* The Fra Mauro map was celebrated for incorporating contemporary geographical details from recent Portuguese maritime expeditions.
* Completed in 1154 by the Moroccan scholar Al-Idrisi, the *Tabula Rogeriana* also oriented south at the top.
* The *Tabula Rogeriana* relied primarily on classical geographic traditions and accounts from pre-existing trade routes.
The student wants to contrast the geographical sources used to construct the Fra Mauro map and the *Tabula Rogeriana* while also acknowledging a design similarity between the two maps. Which choice most effectively uses information from the given notes to accomplish this goal?
While researching ancient Mediterranean merchant ships, a student took the following notes:
* The *Kyrenia* shipwreck represents a Greek merchant vessel that sank in the 4th century BCE.
* The *Kyrenia* vessel was relatively small, measuring approximately 14 meters in length.
* The *Madrague de Giens* shipwreck represents a Roman merchant vessel that sank around 75–60 BCE.
* The *Madrague de Giens* vessel was a large cargo ship, measuring approximately 40 meters in length.
The student wants to contrast the lengths of the two vessels. Which choice most effectively uses information from the given notes to accomplish this goal?
During a study of modern astronomical instruments, a student compiled the following notes:
* The Hubble Space Telescope was launched in 1990 and primarily observes visible and ultraviolet light.
* The Spitzer Space Telescope was launched in 2003 and designed to detect infrared radiation.
* The James Webb Space Telescope was launched in 2021 and also detects infrared radiation.
* Unlike the Hubble Space Telescope, both the Spitzer and James Webb telescopes require specialized cooling systems to function.
The student wants to compare the type of light detected by the Spitzer Space Telescope and the James Webb Space Telescope. Which choice most effectively uses information from the notes to accomplish this goal?
While researching ancient irrigation technologies, a student took the following notes:
* Persian qanats are underground channels built to transport water from high-altitude aquifers.
* Roman aqueducts are elevated stone channels built to transport water across valleys and plains.
* Because qanats are built entirely underground, they protect water from evaporating in hot climates.
* Because aqueducts are constructed above ground, the water they carry is more vulnerable to evaporation.
The student wants to contrast how the two irrigation systems manage evaporation. Which choice most effectively uses information from the given notes to accomplish this goal?
While preparing a presentation on pre-Columbian agriculture, a student took the following notes:
* Chinampas are artificial agricultural islands built in shallow lake beds, primarily utilized by the Aztec civilization in the Valley of Mexico.
* Waru waru are raised agricultural fields surrounded by water channels, developed by the Tiwanaku culture in the high-altitude Andean highlands.
* Chinampas rely on constant water supply from lakes to maintain soil moisture in lowland, temperate climates.
* Waru waru channels harvest solar heat during the day and release it at night, protecting crops from frost in alpine environments.
* Both systems represent sophisticated, sustainable water-management strategies developed in pre-Columbian America.
The student wants to contrast how chinampas and waru waru adapt agricultural production to their respective climates. Which choice most effectively uses information from the given notes to accomplish this goal?
While preparing a presentation on ancient monumental architecture, a student took the following notes:
* The Pyramid of Djoser was built in Saqqara, Egypt, in the 27th century BCE as a tomb for Pharaoh Djoser.
* The Pyramid of Djoser features a six-tiered stepped design made of limestone.
* El Castillo was built in Chichen Itza, Mexico, between the 9th and 12th centuries CE as a temple for the deity Kukulkan.
* El Castillo features a four-sided stepped design with staircases on each side leading to a summit temple.
* Both structures are examples of stepped pyramids built by ancient civilizations.
The student wants to contrast the primary functions of the two pyramids. Which choice most effectively uses information from the given notes to accomplish this goal?
While researching ecological restoration techniques, a student took the following notes:
* The Miyawaki Method is an ecological restoration technique that focuses on planting dense, multi-layered native forests.
* The Miyawaki Method typically achieves canopy closure in 2 to 3 years and reaches maturity within 15 to 20 years.
* The Framework Species Method is a restoration technique that involves planting a select group of fast-growing trees to attract seed-dispersing wildlife.
* The Framework Species Method typically achieves canopy closure in 5 to 7 years and requires 30 to 50 years to reach maturity.
* Both methods prioritize the use of native species over exotic ones.
The student wants to contrast the timeline for canopy closure and maturity of the Miyawaki Method with those of the Framework Species Method. Which choice most effectively uses information from the given notes to accomplish this goal?
While preparing a presentation on Renaissance painting pigments, a student took the following notes:
* Ultramarine was a blue pigment made from lapis lazuli, a semi-precious stone imported to Europe from Afghanistan.
* Because of its scarcity, ultramarine was extremely expensive, but its brilliant blue color was highly durable and did not fade.
* Smalt was a blue pigment produced in Europe by grinding glass colored with cobalt oxide.
* Smalt was inexpensive and widely accessible, but its color was prone to fading and turning gray over time.
The student wants to contrast ultramarine and smalt in terms of their cost and durability. Which choice most effectively uses information from the given notes to accomplish this goal?
While preparing a presentation on paleoclimatology, a student took the following notes:
* Ice cores are paleoclimate archives retrieved primarily from high-latitude polar regions.
* Speleothems are cave mineral deposits found in ice-free low- and mid-latitude regions.
* Ice cores preserve ancient atmospheric gases in trapped bubbles, offering a direct record of global greenhouse gas concentrations.
* Speleothems record variations in regional precipitation and temperature through their mineral layers.
* Both archives allow scientists to reconstruct environmental conditions spanning hundreds of thousands of years.
The student wants to contrast the geographic locations of ice cores and speleothems and the types of climate information they record. Which choice most effectively uses information from the given notes to accomplish this goal?
While researching historical shell-based currencies, a student took the following notes:
* Cowrie shells were used as a natural, durable currency across Africa and Asia.
* Cowrie shells are lightweight and difficult to counterfeit.
* Wampum consists of carved, tubular beads made from clam shells.
* Indigenous nations of North America used wampum for ceremonial gifts and currency.
* Making wampum beads required skilled labor to shape and string them together.
The student wants to contrast the geographic regions where cowrie shells and wampum were used and the physical form of each currency. Which choice most effectively uses relevant information from the notes to accomplish this goal?