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Zorluk: OrtaVocabulary-in-Context

Read the passage below:

In her nineteenth-century studies of comparative avian anatomy, ornithologist Clara Hallowell resisted the prevailing dogma that neurological pathways governing bird song were entirely fixed from birth. While her contemporaries viewed these neural structures as immutable templates dictated by heredity, Hallowell argued that sensory exposure during early development rendered the central nervous system remarkably plastic. She demonstrated that juvenile finches isolated from adult vocalizations developed aberrant, simplified songs, whereas those exposed to heterospecific tutors modified their acoustic repertoires to incorporate foreign phrasing. However, Hallowell was careful not to overstate her findings; she emphasized that this neural malleability existed within strict genetic constraints, ensuring that species-typical syntactic boundaries remained unviolated. Thus, in Hallowell's framework, vocal learning was neither an unscripted acquisition nor a rigid execution, but rather a dynamic interaction between innate predisposition and environmental input.

In the context of the passage, which of the following choices most nearly expresses the meaning of the word 'plastic'?

  1. A
    synthetic
  2. adaptableCevap
  3. C
    delicate
  4. D
    unchangeable
  5. E
    infinitely elastic

Cevap

The word 'plastic' in this context means 'adaptable' (capable of being modified or shaped by environmental input).
The context establishes a contrast between contemporaries who viewed neural structures as 'immutable' (fixed) and Hallowell who demonstrated that young birds modify their songs when exposed to tutors. The passage subsequently refers to this characteristic as 'neural malleability'. Therefore, 'plastic' is used in its secondary scientific sense of being adaptable or capable of being shaped by experience.

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1
Analyze the sentence context and structural signals surrounding the target word
The text contrasts 'immutable templates dictated by heredity' with Hallowell's view that sensory exposure during early development renders the central nervous system 'plastic'.
Contrast keywords like 'While her contemporaries viewed...' signal that 'plastic' means the opposite of 'immutable' (unchangeable).
2
Examine surrounding supporting details and restatements in the passage
The subsequent sentence describes juvenile finches modifying their songs based on tutors, and the passage later refers to this phenomenon as 'neural malleability'.
The author explicitly uses 'malleability' as a synonym for the neural property being discussed, confirming that 'plastic' means modifiable or adaptable.
3
Select the option that aligns with the secondary contextual definition while respecting qualification bounds
The choice 'adaptable' accurately captures the capacity for modification without overstating the scope of flexibility.
The passage notes that flexibility is constrained by genetic factors, making 'adaptable' the exact contextual fit.

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Vocabulary-in-Context (Secondary Meanings of Polysemous Words)
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