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Soru 621Soru

In mid-nineteenth-century London, the rapid expansion of industrial machinery and horse-drawn omnibus traffic created unprecedented urban noise, prompting early public health advocates to investigate acoustic disturbance. Contrary to the prevailing view that noise was merely an unavoidable consequence of urbanization, physician Hector Gavin argued in 1848 that persistent acoustic vibrations directly impaired factory workers' auditory nerves and reduced workplace efficiency. To mitigate these effects, Gavin recommended installing thick felt underlays beneath heavy weaving looms and laying gutta-percha tiles across factory floors. While municipal authorities ignored his proposals for public thoroughfares due to high installation costs, several textile mill owners in Manchester voluntarily adopted gutta-percha flooring. Contemporaneous factory logs indicate that this specific modification reduced structural vibration transmitted through timber flooring by nearly forty percent, though it had negligible impact on airborne acoustic echoes.

According to the passage, the installation of gutta-percha flooring in Manchester textile mills resulted in which of the following outcomes?

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Cevap: A reduction in structural vibration transmitted through timber floors

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The installation of gutta-percha flooring in Manchester textile mills led to a reduction in structural vibration transmitted through timber floors.
The passage explicitly notes near the end that installing gutta-percha flooring reduced structural vibration transmitted through timber flooring by nearly forty percent, which directly supports the correct answer choice.

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Locate the specific detail regarding 'gutta-percha flooring' in Manchester textile mills in the passage.
Identified the final sentence of the passage: 'Contemporaneous factory logs indicate that this specific modification reduced structural vibration transmitted through timber flooring by nearly forty percent, though it had negligible impact on airborne acoustic echoes.'
Explicit detail retrieval questions require finding the exact sentence addressing the subject of the question stem.
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Match the stated factual outcome to the corresponding option choice.
The statement directly matches the fact that structural vibration transmitted through timber floors was reduced.
The correct answer must accurately paraphrase the explicit fact stated in the passage without exaggerating or misreading modifiers.

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Explicit Detail Retrieval
Soru 622Soru

Passage:

For much of the twentieth century, historians of Renaissance Italian art attributed the stylistic consistency of fifteenth-century Florentine panel paintings primarily to the strict regulatory oversight of local painters' guilds. According to this traditional view, guild statutes dictated not only the acceptable proportions of pigments and binding media, but also the formal master-apprentice hierarchies within workshops, thereby suppressing idiosyncratic variation in favor of a standardized corporate aesthetic. Recent archival research by scholars analyzing workshop account books and contract disputes, however, suggests that guild enforcement was far more sporadic and permissive than previously assumed. Rather than operating under rigid central direction, individual master painters regularly improvised collaborative labor arrangements across independent workshops to meet fluctuating market demand. These informal inter-workshop networks allowed artists to exchange specialized technicians—such as gilders and drapery specialists—on a project-by-project basis. Consequently, the visual uniformity observed in period altarpieces was less a product of institutional coercion than an emergent outcome of dynamic, cross-workshop labor sharing and shared commercial incentives. By shifting analytical focus from guild mandates to informal labor exchange, these scholars demonstrate that Renaissance artistic production was characterized by flexible economic pragmatism rather than administrative regimentation.

Which of the following best states the primary purpose of the passage?

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Cevap: To present recent scholarly research that re-evaluates a traditional historical view concerning the sources of stylistic uniformity in Renaissance Florentine art

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The primary purpose of the passage is to present recent scholarly research that re-evaluates a traditional historical view concerning the sources of stylistic uniformity in Renaissance Florentine art.
The correct answer accurately synthesizes the passage's primary function: introducing a revisionist historical perspective based on recent archival findings that attribute Florentine visual uniformity to informal inter-workshop collaboration rather than guild coercion.

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Identify the structural opening of the passage
The opening lines introduce a long-held traditional belief: that stylistic consistency in 15th-century Florentine panel paintings was driven by strict guild regulations.
Establishing the traditional paradigm sets the baseline idea that the author intends to re-examine or modify.
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Locate the rhetorical pivot point
The transition word 'however' introduces recent archival research showing guild oversight was sporadic and permissive, and that informal workshop networks drove stylistic uniformity.
The main idea of a GRE passage almost always resides in the author's synthesis following a major contrast or pivot.
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Synthesize the main thesis and primary purpose
The passage is written to introduce and summarize this new scholarly perspective, moving from an old view (guild coercion) to a new view (flexible labor exchange).
Matching this synthesis to the options identifies the answer that accurately reflects the passage's overall scope without focusing on narrow details or making unsupported claims.

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Identifying Main Idea and Primary Purpose through Structural Contrast
Soru 623Soru

For mid-twentieth-century economic historians, Karl Polanyi’s framework established a rigid dichotomy between pre-industrial economies, which were presumed to be governed exclusively by social reciprocity and state-administered redistribution, and modern industrial economies driven by price-making markets. Polanyi specifically asserted that ancient Mesopotamian commerce operated without genuine market mechanisms, relying instead entirely on palace and temple redistributive administration. However, recent epigraphic analyses of Old Assyrian cuneiform tablets from Kültepe (c. 1900 BCE) have significantly challenged this canonical model. These administrative and private records reveal sophisticated merchant networks conducting long-distance trade in tin and textiles, employing private credit instruments, adjusting prices dynamically in response to regional supply and demand, and organizing profit-sharing investment partnerships. Rather than confirming either pure state redistribution or a completely unencumbered market system, the Kültepe archives indicate that price-forming market behaviors operated within heavily institutionalized, non-monetized societal structures. Consequently, contemporary scholars contend that Polanyi’s binary model oversimplifies ancient economic history by failing to recognize how market mechanisms and state oversight coexisted in pre-industrial societies.

Which of the following best states the primary purpose of the passage?

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Cevap: To reexamine a traditional economic dichotomy in light of recent findings regarding ancient commercial practices

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The primary purpose of the passage is to reexamine a traditional economic dichotomy in light of recent findings regarding ancient commercial practices.
The correct option accurately synthesizes the passage's primary purpose. The text starts by describing Polanyi's classic dichotomy separating pre-industrial redistributive economies from modern market economies, introduces recent epigraphic discoveries from Kültepe that reveal market behaviors in ancient Assyria, and concludes that contemporary historians use these findings to challenge and refine Polanyi's binary model.

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Analyze the structural organization of the passage
The passage begins by presenting a traditional historical framework (Polanyi's dichotomy between pre-industrial redistributive economies and modern market economies), introduces new empirical evidence (Old Assyrian tablets from Kültepe), and concludes with a scholarly synthesis that qualifies the traditional view.
Identifying the rhetorical trajectory helps isolate the main idea from supporting details.
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Evaluate the author's main objective
The author's goal is to show how new evidence leads contemporary scholars to question Polanyi's rigid binary model and recognize a more nuanced reality where market mechanisms and state structures coexisted.
The primary purpose must reflect the overall synthesis of the argument, not just the background context or specific empirical evidence.
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Match the synthesized purpose against the option choices
The option stating that the passage reexamines a traditional economic dichotomy using recent findings directly reflects the central narrative arc.
It avoids scope errors (focusing solely on Kültepe contract types) and distortion errors (claiming total refutation of state roles or complete identity with modern markets).

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Identifying Main Idea and Primary Purpose in Academic Reading Comprehension Passages
Soru 624Soru

Read the passage below:

For decades, evolutionary biologists maintained that phenotypic modifications induced by environmental stressors were strictly non-heritable, operating entirely outside the framework of Darwinian natural selection. Recent investigations into Arabidopsis thaliana, however, demonstrate that exposure to persistent insect herbivory triggers specific DNA methylation patterns that alter defense-gene expression in subsequent, unexposed generations. Proponents of transgenerational epigenetic inheritance contend that these biochemical alterations represent an adaptive mechanism enabling offspring to pre-emptively calibrate their physiological defenses against recurrent ecological threats. Skeptics counter that such epigenetic marks decay rapidly over two or three generations, arguing that their transient nature precludes them from serving as a substrate for long-term evolutionary change. Nevertheless, empirical models confirm that even short-lived epigenetic adaptations can significantly alter population dynamics during acute ecological shifts, bridging the gap between immediate acclimation and permanent genetic adaptation.

Which sentence in the passage presents empirical evidence that directly challenges the traditional view regarding the non-heritability of environmentally induced traits?

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Cevap: Recent investigations into Arabidopsis thaliana, however, demonstrate that exposure to persistent insect herbivory triggers specific DNA methylation patterns that alter defense-gene expression in subsequent, unexposed generations.

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The sentence starting with 'Recent investigations into Arabidopsis thaliana...' is the correct choice because it provides the specific empirical data (DNA methylation altering defense-gene expression across unexposed generations) that refutes the baseline assumption of non-heritability.
The correct response is the sentence reporting the research on Arabidopsis thaliana. It directly presents empirical data—specifically that insect herbivory triggers transgenerational DNA methylation patterns—which demonstrates that environmentally induced traits can indeed be inherited, directly refuting the traditional view introduced in the opening sentence.

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Analyze the prompt requirement
The target sentence must fulfill two criteria: (1) state empirical evidence/data, and (2) directly challenge the traditional view that environmentally induced traits cannot be inherited.
Select-in-passage items require mapping rhetorical function precisely to sentence content.
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Evaluate candidate sentences against rhetorical roles
The first sentence sets up the baseline assumption (non-heritability). The second sentence introduces experimental findings on Arabidopsis thaliana showing inherited methylation patterns.
Identifying the pivot word 'however' signals a shift from traditional belief to counter-evidence.
3
Confirm target sentence boundaries and scope
The second sentence contains the specific observational evidence (exposure to herbivory causing inherited methylation patterns), satisfying both prompt conditions.
Subsequent sentences present theoretical claims, counter-objections, and broader implications rather than the core empirical finding.

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Identifying Empirical Evidence versus Theoretical Interpretation in Reading Comprehension
Soru 625Soru

A recent survey of urban professionals found that individuals who drink green tea daily report significantly lower stress levels than those who do not drink green tea. Based on this finding, a health consultant concluded that drinking green tea directly causes a reduction in stress levels. Which of the following best describes the flaw in the health consultant's reasoning?

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Cevap: It assumes that a correlation between green tea consumption and lower stress proves that green tea causes the reduction in stress.

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The argument flawedly assumes that because green tea consumption and lower stress occur together, green tea directly causes the lower stress levels.
The correct answer accurately points out that the author confuses correlation with causation. Merely observing that green tea drinkers have lower stress does not prove that green tea causes the reduced stress, as other factors (such as exercise or meditation habits) might be responsible.

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Identify the argument's premises and conclusion.
Premise: Daily green tea drinkers report lower stress than non-tea drinkers. Conclusion: Drinking green tea directly causes lower stress.
Isolating the structure highlights the leap made between the premise evidence and the author's claim.
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Evaluate the logical connection between the premise and conclusion.
The author observes a correlation (two things happening together) and immediately infers a direct cause-and-effect relationship.
Correlation alone does not prove causation; alternative explanations (e.g., green tea drinkers might have healthier overall lifestyles) could explain the lower stress.
3
Match the identified flaw to the correct choice.
The choice stating that the argument assumes correlation proves causation correctly describes this reasoning error.
This directly captures the argument's central vulnerability.

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Evaluating Reasoning Flaws: Correlation vs. Causation
Soru 626Soru

In 1843, naturalist Edward Forbes articulated the azoic hypothesis, asserting that marine biological life was functionally absent below a depth of 300 fathoms due to extreme hydrostatic pressure and the absence of sunlight. This paradigm dominated mid-nineteenth-century marine biology until hydrographer Louis François de Pourtalès conducted systematic deep-sea dredging off the Florida coast between 1867 and 1869. Pourtalès recovered diverse benthic organisms—including solitary corals, sponges, and echinoderms—from depths exceeding 450 fathoms. Crucially, Pourtalès observed that these abyssal taxa possessed specialized structural adaptations for cold and low-light environments rather than exhibiting physical degradation, contradicting Forbes’s assumption that environmental extremes inevitably precluded cellular metabolic viability. Although earlier isolated retrievals, such as John Ross’s 1818 Baffin Bay soundings, had retrieved organisms from deep waters, Pourtalès provided the first rigorous dataset mapping faunal density across distinct bathymetric gradients. Consequently, Pourtalès established that marine colonization at great depths was limited primarily by thermal shifts and food availability rather than by absolute hydrostatic depth barriers.

Based on the passage, which of the following can be inferred regarding nineteenth-century oceanographic research?

Consider each of the choices separately and select all that apply.

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Cevap: Prior to Pourtalès’s surveys, reports of marine organisms living below 300 fathoms were not regarded as sufficient evidence to overturn the prevailing theoretical consensus.; Forbes’s azoic hypothesis was formulated on the premise that hydrostatic pressure at extreme depths impairs basic cellular viability.

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The correct selections are the statements asserting that pre-Pourtalès reports of deep-sea life failed to overturn the dominant consensus and that Forbes assumed hydrostatic pressure impaired cellular viability.
The inference regarding pre-Pourtalès findings is correct because the passage indicates that Forbes's hypothesis dominated despite John Ross's 1818 soundings, demonstrating that isolated retrievals were insufficient to displace the prevailing paradigm until Pourtalès offered a systematic dataset. The inference regarding Forbes's premise is also correct because the text explicitly attributes to Forbes the assumption that environmental pressure and darkness precluded cellular metabolic viability.

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Analyze the statement about pre-Pourtalès findings and compare it to passage evidence.
The passage notes that John Ross retrieved organisms in 1818, yet Forbes's azoic hypothesis 'dominated mid-nineteenth-century marine biology' until Pourtalès provided systematic data in 1867-1869. This implies earlier findings were seen as isolated anomalies rather than sufficient proof to overturn the consensus.
Validates the historical status of pre-1867 deep-sea retrievals.
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Evaluate the statement concerning Forbes's premise regarding cellular viability.
The text explicitly states that Pourtalès's findings contradicted 'Forbes’s assumption that environmental extremes inevitably precluded cellular metabolic viability'. Thus, Forbes did base his hypothesis on this premise.
Confirms the implicit foundation of Forbes's theoretical framework.
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Evaluate the statement comparing the relative strength of evolutionary constraints.
The passage mentions that abyssal taxa had adaptations to cold and low-light environments and that colonization was limited by thermal shifts, but it makes no comparative claim about whether temperature exerts a 'significantly stronger' influence on morphology than light does.
Eliminates unsupported comparative claims.

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Drawing implicit conclusions from academic prose by identifying unstated assumptions and historical context supported strictly by passage evidence.
Soru 627Soru

To address severe coastal erosion threatening its municipal beachfront, the town of Marrow Bay constructed a series of artificial offshore reefs designed to dissipate incoming wave energy. Over the two years following the installation, shoreline erosion rates along Marrow Bay decreased by 35 percent. Municipal engineers concluded that the artificial reefs were directly responsible for mitigating shoreline loss by successfully dampening wave impact forces. Which of the following, if true, most seriously weakens the municipal engineers' conclusion?

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Cevap: During the two years following reef installation, an unusual regional shift in atmospheric pressure systems directed major ocean swells away from the entire coastline containing Marrow Bay.

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The correct option is the statement showing that during the two years following reef installation, an unusual regional shift in atmospheric pressure systems directed major ocean swells away from the entire coastline containing Marrow Bay.
The correct answer weakens the argument by introducing an alternative explanation for the observed decrease in coastal erosion. If broader atmospheric pressure shifts redirected major ocean swells away from the entire region, the reduction in erosion along Marrow Bay would have occurred even without the artificial offshore reefs. This severely undermines the engineers' claim of direct causality.

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Identify the premise and conclusion of the argument.
Premise: Shoreline erosion dropped by 35% after artificial reefs were installed. Conclusion: The artificial reefs caused the reduction in erosion by dampening wave impact forces.
Isolating the causal claim is essential for evaluating statements that undermine the argument.
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Analyze the implicit causal vulnerability.
The argument assumes that no external factor coincidently reduced wave impact or shoreline erosion during the two-year timeframe.
Causal claims based on temporal correlation are vulnerable to alternative external explanations.
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Evaluate the choices to find a statement that introduces a compelling alternative cause.
The statement regarding the regional shift in atmospheric pressure systems shows that ocean swells diminished across the entire region due to weather patterns, meaning erosion would have decreased regardless of the reef.
Demonstrating an independent external cause directly undermines the conclusion that the reef was responsible for the erosion reduction.

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Causal Inference and Alternative Explanations in Critical Reasoning
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Soru 628Soru

Read the passage below:

In plant ecology, the "stress-gradient hypothesis" posits that competitive interactions between plant species predominate under benign environmental conditions, whereas facilitative interactions—where one species enhances the survival or growth of another—become dominant under extreme abiotic stress. Early empirical tests of this model in alpine ecosystems primarily evaluated biomass accumulation across elevational gradients, consistently observing that nurse plants mitigated microclimatic extremes for understory saplings. However, recent investigations into arid soil crust communities reveal a more nuanced dynamic: while physical shading by canopy shrubs undeniably reduces evaporative moisture loss, it simultaneously restricts photosynthetically active radiation reaching shade-intolerant cryptogamic species. Consequently, the net interaction toggles between facilitation and competition depending on micro-topographic variations in cloud cover and daily temperature oscillations. This contextual fluidity suggests that categorizing species interactions along a unidirectional stress continuum oversimplifies ecological realities, as it fails to account for how microhabitats decouple macro-climatic stress from localized resource availability.

Which of the following best describes the function of the sentence beginning with "However, recent investigations" in the context of the passage as a whole?

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Cevap: It introduces empirical findings that qualify the scope and universal applicability of an established ecological hypothesis.

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The sentence functions to introduce empirical findings that qualify the scope and universal applicability of an established ecological hypothesis.
The correct answer accurately identifies that the sentence introduces empirical findings showing both positive (moisture retention) and negative (light restriction) effects in arid soil crust communities. This introduces nuance that qualifies the universal applicability of the stress-gradient hypothesis without completely dismantling it.

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Analyze the structural role and pivot words in the target sentence.
The sentence begins with 'However', signaling a turn or contrast from the preceding sentence which described early empirical support for the stress-gradient hypothesis in alpine ecosystems.
Identifying rhetorical structural signals reveals how the author is modifying the main line of argument.
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Evaluate the content of the target sentence relative to the passage's argument.
The sentence describes how shading in arid soil crusts provides moisture benefits while simultaneously imposing light limitations, leading to a 'more nuanced dynamic'.
Determining the specific content clarifies whether the author is refuting, supporting, or qualifying the original hypothesis.
3
Synthesize the function within the passage's overarching thesis.
The passage concludes that unidirectional models oversimplify ecological realities. Thus, the target sentence introduces evidence showing contextual nuances that limit or qualify the universal application of the original stress-gradient model.
Matching the synthesized function to the option that accurately captures a qualified, measured rhetorical role leads to the correct choice.

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Rhetorical Function and Structural Pivot Signals in Academic Prose
Soru 629Soru

In 1794, the German physicist Ernst Chladni published a provocative treatise arguing that stony and metallic masses found on Earth's surface originated from cosmic space rather than terrestrial volcanic eruptions or atmospheric aggregations, as prevailing eighteenth-century consensus maintained. Chladni arrived at this conclusion not through direct astronomical observation, but by analyzing historical accounts of witnessed falls and evaluating the chemical composition of iron specimens, which contained nickel proportions absent in terrestrial iron ores. Although Chladni’s hypothesis was initially met with widespread skepticism by contemporary scientific institutions—who dismissed reports of falling stones as folk superstition unbefitting the Rationalist Era—the discovery of the L'Aigle meteorite shower in 1803 forced the French Academy of Sciences to reexamine his claims. Biologist Jean-Baptiste Biot was dispatched to L'Aigle to conduct a systematic field investigation, gathering eye-witness testimonies from hundreds of villagers and mapping the distribution ellipse of the fallen debris. Biot’s meticulous methodology demonstrated a high degree of spatial clustering inconsistent with atmospheric phenomena and corroborated Chladni's foundational premise. Consequently, Chladni’s work, paired with Biot’s empirical validation, established meteoritics as a legitimate branch of physical science, fundamentally altering scientific understanding of interplanetary matter.

Based on the passage, which of the following can be inferred regarding Ernst Chladni's 1794 treatise on meteorites? Consider each of the choices separately and select all that apply.

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Cevap: It relied on chemical analysis that identified compositional properties in fallen specimens distinct from those found in terrestrial metal ores.; Its eventual endorsement by scientific institutions depended in part on field evidence gathered years after the treatise was published.

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The correct selections are the statement concerning chemical analysis of compositional properties distinct from terrestrial ores and the statement regarding eventual institutional endorsement depending on field evidence gathered years after publication.
The inference regarding chemical analysis is supported by the text's mention of nickel proportions absent in terrestrial iron ores. The inference regarding institutional endorsement is supported by the timeline provided: Chladni's 1794 paper was rejected until Biot's 1803 field investigation corroborated his hypothesis, leading institutions to accept meteoritics.

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Analyze the passage evidence regarding Chladni's chemical methodology.
The text states Chladni evaluated iron specimens containing nickel proportions absent in terrestrial iron ores.
This directly supports the inference that Chladni identified compositional properties in meteorites distinct from Earth metal ores.
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Analyze the chronological relationship between Chladni's publication and institutional acceptance.
Chladni published in 1794 to initial skepticism, and acceptance occurred only after Biot's 1803 empirical field investigation.
This confirms that institutional endorsement relied on field evidence gathered nine years after the treatise was published.
3
Evaluate the claim regarding atmospheric aggregations.
The text identifies atmospheric aggregations as the prevailing eighteenth-century view that Chladni challenged.
Chladni posited cosmic origin instead of atmospheric aggregations, rendering this claim an incorrect misreading of the text.

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Drawing Valid Inferences from Passage Evidence
Soru 630Soru

Recent excavations at the Bronze Age coastal settlement of Tell el-Buraq revealed dozens of clay sealings bearing administrative motifs alongside imported Mycenaean transport jars. Epigraphist Dr. Aris Thorne contends that the presence of these sealings demonstrates that Tell el-Buraq functioned as a state-controlled redistribution hub for Eastern Mediterranean maritime commerce during the fourteenth century BCE. Thorne reasons that because clay sealings in inland Near Eastern polities of the period were utilized exclusively by royal bureaucracies to verify state-sanctioned agricultural allocations, the Tell el-Buraq sealings must similarly signify central crown oversight of foreign luxury commodity exchanges.

Which of the following, if true, most seriously weakens Dr. Thorne's argument concerning the administrative status of Tell el-Buraq?

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Cevap: During the fourteenth century BCE in the Levant, independent merchant consortiums routinely crafted and used clay sealings to authenticate private commercial transactions rather than state allocations.

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The argument is most seriously weakened by evidence showing that during the fourteenth century BCE in the Levant, independent merchant consortiums routinely used clay sealings to authenticate private commercial transactions.
Dr. Thorne bases the conclusion that Tell el-Buraq was a state-controlled hub on an analogy: because inland polities used clay sealings exclusively for state allocations, coastal sealings must also imply state control. The correct choice directly undermines this argument by establishing that in coastal Levantine contexts, clay sealings were routinely employed by independent private merchants. This breaks the link between the presence of sealings and necessary state oversight.

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Identify the author's main conclusion and supporting evidence
Conclusion: Tell el-Buraq was a state-controlled redistribution hub. Premise/Analogy: Inland polities exclusively used clay sealings for state-sanctioned allocations, so the coastal sealings must also denote royal oversight.
Evaluating an argument requires isolating the explicit premise-to-conclusion jump and identifying any unstated assumptions linking them.
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Evaluate the underlying assumption of the comparative analogy
The argument assumes that administrative function and usage of clay sealings in coastal maritime trade contexts mirrored the exclusive royal monopoly seen in inland agricultural polities.
If clay sealings served different purposes in coastal trade than in inland agricultural management, the analogy breaks down.
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Select the option that invalidates the assumption
The finding that private merchant consortiums in the Levant routinely used clay sealings for private commerce invalidates the assumption of an exclusive state monopoly, undermining the conclusion.
Showing that the evidence (sealings) frequently occurs under non-state conditions removes the necessity of inferring state control.

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Evaluating Analogical Arguments and Assumptions in Reading Comprehension
Soru 631Soru

In the mid-twentieth century, structural anthropologists posited that mythic narratives across disparate cultures shared an underlying, universal architecture driven by binary opposition. While early proponents viewed this structural framework as an immutable reflection of the human cognitive apparatus, recent historical reexaminations contend that such rigid models oversimplify the dynamic, fluid nature of oral tradition. Proponents of the revisionist perspective argue that structuralists routinely flattened contextual anomalies and regional variations to fit pre-established theoretical schemas. Critics of the revisionist view, however, caution that abandoning structural analysis entirely risks reducing comparative mythology to a collection of unsystematized anecdotes. Indeed, by highlighting cross-cultural recurring motifs, early structural analysis provided a necessary heuristic counterweight to the hyper-localized, descriptive empiricism that preceded it. Thus, the current scholarly consensus advocates not for the wholesale repudiation of structural frameworks, but rather for their integration with micro-historical contextualization.

Which of the following best describes the rhetorical function of the sentence 'Indeed, by highlighting cross-cultural recurring motifs, early structural analysis provided a necessary heuristic counterweight to the hyper-localized, descriptive empiricism that preceded it' in the passage as a whole?

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Cevap: It provides a rationale supporting the value of early structuralism, thereby qualifying the criticism of that methodology and contextualizing the scholarly middle ground proposed in the conclusion.

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The sentence functions to provide a rationale supporting the historical value of early structuralism, thereby qualifying the criticisms against it and bridging the argument toward the balanced scholarly consensus in the concluding sentence.
The sentence explains why early structuralism had merit despite its recognized shortcomings: it served as an essential tool against purely descriptive, hyper-localized empiricism. By establishing this historical utility, the sentence justifies the caution mentioned in the previous sentence against abandoning structuralism entirely, setting up the conclusion's call for an integrative approach.

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Analyze the structural progression of the passage up to the target sentence.
The passage moves from early structuralism to revisionist critiques (which accuse structuralism of oversimplification), followed by a counter-caution from critics of revisionism.
Understanding the surrounding argumentative context is essential for determining a sentence's rhetorical role.
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Analyze the specific function and transitional signal of the target sentence.
The word 'Indeed' reinforces the previous sentence's caution, and the target sentence explains *why* structuralism was useful (it provided a 'necessary heuristic counterweight' to hyper-localized empiricism).
Identifying pivot words and key claims reveals whether a sentence provides evidence, refutation, qualification, or elaboration.
3
Connect the target sentence's function to the final sentence's conclusion.
Because early structuralism had this historical merit, the final sentence concludes that structuralism should be integrated rather than completely discarded.
Sentence function questions often test how a sentence contributes to the passage's overall argument trajectory.

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Rhetorical Function and Argumentative Trajectory
Soru 632Soru

To protect native trout populations from invasive northern pike, regional conservationists installed a high-frequency acoustic barrier across the narrow inlet leading into Lake Solitude. Over the subsequent two years, monitoring surveys recorded a 40 percent decrease in the northern pike population upstream of the barrier. Concluding that the barrier successfully deterred the invasive species from migrating, officials plan to deploy similar acoustic technology across other regional waterways. Which of the following, if true, most seriously weakens the conservationists' argument?

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Cevap: A severe outbreak of a species-specific bacterial infection drastically reduced northern pike populations throughout the entire river basin during the two-year period.

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The argument is most seriously weakened by the statement that a severe outbreak of a species-specific bacterial infection drastically reduced northern pike populations throughout the entire river basin during the two-year period.
The correct answer weakens the argument by introducing an alternate cause for the observed decline in the upstream northern pike population. If a widespread bacterial infection caused pike populations to plummet across the entire river basin, the population drop upstream would have occurred regardless of whether the acoustic barrier was installed, thereby dismantling the causal conclusion that the barrier caused the reduction.

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Identify the argument's premises and conclusion.
Premise: An acoustic barrier was installed, and the upstream pike population dropped by 40% over two years. Conclusion: The acoustic barrier caused the reduction by deterring pike migration.
Understanding the structure isolates the underlying causal inference that must be evaluated.
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Identify the implicit vulnerability in the causal claim.
The argument assumes that the acoustic barrier was the sole or primary reason for the observed population decline upstream, ignoring potential alternative causes.
Causal conclusions based on temporal correlation are vulnerable to alternative explanations for the observed outcome.
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Evaluate the options for a factor that undermines the causal link.
The statement regarding a basin-wide bacterial infection introduces a strong alternative cause for the population drop that operates independently of the barrier's presence.
If pike populations dropped everywhere due to disease, the 40% drop upstream cannot be reliably attributed to the acoustic deterrent.

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Weakening Causal Inferences via Alternative Causes
Tahmini Süre:1m 30s
Soru 633Soru

Complete the passage by filling in each blank with the word that best matches the contextual tone and connotation established in the text.

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Far from offering a appraisal that glossed over the administration's structural failures, the historian's latest volume presents a remarkably account, dissecting missteps with clinical detachment while acknowledging subtle institutional triumphs.
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Blank 1 requires a word with the negative connotation of uncritical, excessively flattering praise (such as 'hagiographic' or 'sycophantic'). Blank 2 requires a word with the positive connotation of objective, fair-minded analysis (such as 'dispassionate' or 'scrupulous').
The sentence relies on a contrast between an uncritical, overly flattering work and a balanced, objective analysis. Blank 1 requires a word that connotes excessive, uncritical praise that whitewashes failures (e.g., 'hagiographic'). Blank 2 requires a word that connotes fair-minded, objective analysis devoid of emotional bias (e.g., 'dispassionate').

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Analyze the structural clues and tone signals for Blank 1
The contrast indicator 'Far from offering...' combined with 'glossed over the administration's structural failures' indicates that Blank 1 must describe an evaluation that is excessively praiseful or uncritical to a fault.
Establishing the negative connotation of unmerited flattery is essential to contrast with a rigorous historical account.
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Select a word fitting the precise connotation for Blank 1
'Hagiographic' (or 'sycophantic'/'fulsome') precisely conveys the pejorative tone of idealizing a subject and ignoring flaws.
Generic terms like 'positive' lack the academic and critical valence required by the passage context.
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Analyze the structural clues and tone signals for Blank 2
The phrase 'dissecting missteps with clinical detachment while acknowledging subtle institutional triumphs' signals a balanced, objective, and fair-minded tone.
The word must carry a neutral-to-positive connotation of rigorous impartiality.
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Select a word fitting the precise connotation for Blank 2
'Dispassionate' (or 'scrupulous'/'judicious') accurately captures the tone of unemotional, fair, and thorough analytical evaluation.
Words with negative connotations of indifference (e.g., 'apathetic') or excessive harshness would violate the subtle balanced tone established.

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Tone and Connotation Matching
Soru 634Soru

For decades, art historians maintained that the distinctive blue glazes in early Renaissance frescoes were derived exclusively from imported lapis lazuli, a pigment so costly that its usage was strictly dictated by wealthy patrons. However, recent spectroscopic micro-analysis of plaster fragments from mid-fifteenth-century Tuscan chapels reveals widespread trace amounts of smalt, a cobalt-infused glass pigment previously thought to have been invented a century later. Although some conservators argue this discovery merely indicates later restoration efforts, the smalt particles are embedded beneath intact, original varnish layers rather than sitting atop them. Consequently, scholars must revise the long-standing timeline of inorganic pigment synthesis in Europe, recognizing that fifteenth-century artisans engaged in sophisticated chemical experimentation far earlier than historical documentation suggests.

Which of the following best expresses the main conclusion of the passage?

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Cevap: Historians must revise the accepted chronological timeline of European pigment synthesis to account for early fifteenth-century chemical experimentation.

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Historians must revise the accepted chronological timeline of European pigment synthesis to account for early fifteenth-century chemical experimentation.
The correct answer accurately synthesizes the final sentence introduced by the conclusion signal 'Consequently.' The author uses the physical findings (smalt beneath original varnish) to support the ultimate thesis that historical timelines regarding European pigment synthesis and chemical experimentation must be revised.

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Analyze the structural organization of the passage
Identified historical background (traditional view of lapis lazuli), new physical evidence (smalt findings), a potential counter-explanation (later restoration), and evidence refuting that counter-explanation (location beneath intact varnish).
Tracing the argument flow helps distinguish background context and intermediate evidence from the primary assertion.
2
Locate conclusion structural markers
The indicator 'Consequently' signals the author's final claim: scholars must revise the timeline of inorganic pigment synthesis.
Conclusion markers direct attention to the ultimate point supported by the preceding evidence.
3
Evaluate choices against the author's main claim
The statement regarding revising the chronological timeline of European pigment synthesis accurately synthesizes the main claim without overstepping scope or confusing premise roles.
The main conclusion must represent the overarching thesis that the rest of the text aims to support.

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Identifying Main Conclusions and Structural Role Analysis
Soru 635Soru

Consider the following GRE Issue prompt and specific instruction:

Prompt: "Universities should require all undergraduate students to complete coursework across a broad range of academic disciplines outside their major."

Instruction: "Write a response in which you discuss the extent to which you agree or disagree with the recommendation and explain your reasoning for the position you take. In developing and supporting your position, describe specific circumstances in which adopting the recommendation would or would not be advantageous and explain how these examples shape your position."

Which of the following statements represent effectively nuanced thesis statements that address both the central claim and the specific prompt instruction to evaluate contrasting circumstances? Select all that apply.

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Cevap: While exposing undergraduates to diverse fields fosters critical thinking and adaptability in a complex job market, requiring rigid coursework outside one's major can burden students in highly specialized technical fields; thus, universities should implement flexible distribution frameworks rather than a mandatory blanket requirement.; Although broad interdisciplinary training is advantageous for developing holistic problem-solving skills in liberal arts fields, it can unduly delay degree completion for students in heavily accredited professional programs, suggesting that cross-disciplinary requirements should be tailored by department rather than globally mandated.

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The effective thesis statements are those that acknowledge the benefits of cross-disciplinary study while identifying specific contexts—such as heavily accredited or specialized technical programs—where a mandatory requirement becomes disadvantageous, proposing a qualified policy framework.
The statements emphasizing flexible distribution frameworks based on technical/specialized program constraints vs. liberal arts advantages are correct because they establish a clear position while fulfilling the prompt's specific instruction to outline circumstances under which the policy is or is not advantageous.

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Analyze the prompt requirements and specific instruction type.
The prompt asks about requiring out-of-major coursework, and the instruction specifically demands identifying circumstances where the policy 'would or would not be advantageous.'
A high-scoring GRE Issue thesis must directly address the specific conditional instructions provided.
2
Evaluate candidate thesis statements against nuance and instruction criteria.
Statements that contrast general skill-building benefits against specific structural drawbacks in specialized fields satisfy both the position framing and circumstance-analysis criteria.
Nuanced thesis statements avoid absolute claims and restatements, establishing clear qualifying conditions.

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Formulating a Nuanced Thesis Statement
Soru 636Soru

A city transit agency reported that bus routes equipped with free Wi-Fi received significantly higher satisfaction ratings from commuters than routes without Wi-Fi. The agency concluded that installing Wi-Fi on all remaining bus routes will directly increase satisfaction ratings across the entire transit system. Which of the following identify flaws in the reasoning above? Select all that apply.

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Cevap: It treats a correlation between Wi-Fi availability and high satisfaction ratings as evidence of a direct causal relationship.; It assumes without justification that commuters on routes currently lacking Wi-Fi will respond to the amenity in the same manner as commuters on existing Wi-Fi routes.

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The argument is flawed because it mistakes a correlation between Wi-Fi availability and satisfaction for direct causation, and it improperly projects survey results from one set of routes onto all remaining routes without considering differing conditions.
The argument suffers from two primary reasoning flaws: first, it assumes that Wi-Fi availability is the direct cause of higher passenger satisfaction, ignoring possible alternative causes such as newer vehicles or better route reliability; second, it assumes that commuters on remaining routes will react identically to Wi-Fi installation, ignoring potential variations in passenger needs and trip durations.

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Identify the premise and the conclusion of the argument.
Premise: Routes with Wi-Fi reported higher passenger satisfaction. Conclusion: Adding Wi-Fi to remaining routes will raise overall system satisfaction.
Isolating argument components reveals the missing links needed for the conclusion to hold true.
2
Analyze logical gaps between the observed evidence and the proposed outcome.
The argument fails to rule out alternative explanations for higher satisfaction on Wi-Fi routes and assumes all remaining routes share identical passenger preferences.
Recognizing these unstated assumptions identifies the logical weaknesses in the passage.
3
Select options that accurately articulate these vulnerabilities.
The choices noting the confusion of correlation with causation and the ungrounded extrapolation across different routes are correct.
Both selected statements expose actual flaws in the transit agency's reasoning.

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Evaluating Reasoning Flaws (Correlation vs. Causation & Unwarranted Extrapolation)
Soru 637Soru

In her 1894 monograph on Mesozoic paleobotany, Elena Vance examined fossilized cuticles of Ginkgoites from Rhaetian-Hettangian strata in the Germanic Basin to reconstruct atmospheric carbon dioxide fluctuations across the Triassic–Jurassic boundary. Contrary to earlier assumptions that epidermal cell dimensions varied exclusively with ambient moisture, Vance explicitly documented that the stomatal index—the ratio of stomata to total epidermal cells—decreased systematically in stratigraphically higher fossil horizons. However, Vance noted two crucial methodological caveats: first, that stomatal frequency could only be validly compared among leaves retrieved from fine-grained lacustrine shales, as coarse fluvial sandstones induced structural abrasion that distorted cuticle preservation; second, that specimens exhibiting fungal hyphae infestation had to be excluded from stomatal counts because localized necrosis artificially altered surrounding epidermal cell proliferation. Furthermore, while Vance observed an inverse correlation between stomatal index and stomatal pore length, she specifically reported that pore length measurements remained stable across varying soil salinity gradients, whereas epidermal cell wall sinuosity fluctuated markedly in response to local microclimatic humidity rather than regional atmospheric composition.

According to the passage, Vance's 1894 study on Mesozoic paleobotany explicitly indicated which of the following regarding the fossilized leaf specimens and their analytical parameters? Consider each of the choices separately and select all that apply.

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Cevap: Leaves recovered from coarse fluvial sandstones were deemed unsuitable for stomatal frequency comparison due to physical damage impairing cuticle integrity.; Stomatal pore length values remained constant across differing levels of soil salinity.

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The correct selections are the statements asserting that leaves from coarse fluvial sandstones were unsuitable for stomatal frequency comparisons due to structural abrasion, and that stomatal pore length values remained constant across differing levels of soil salinity.
Both correct statements accurately paraphrase facts explicitly documented in the passage: coarse fluvial sandstones caused structural abrasion distorting cuticle preservation (invalidating stomatal frequency comparisons), and stomatal pore length measurements remained stable across varying soil salinity gradients.

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Locate explicit passage facts regarding coarse fluvial sandstones and cuticle preservation.
The text states that 'coarse fluvial sandstones induced structural abrasion that distorted cuticle preservation,' rendering them invalid for stomatal frequency comparison.
Directly supports the claim that physical damage from sandstone habitats rendered cuticles unsuitable for comparative stomatal frequency analysis.
2
Locate explicit passage details regarding stomatal pore length and soil salinity.
The passage explicitly notes that Vance 'specifically reported that pore length measurements remained stable across varying soil salinity gradients.'
Directly verifies that soil salinity variations did not alter stomatal pore length values.
3
Evaluate the passage evidence regarding epidermal cell wall sinuosity.
The passage states that cell wall sinuosity fluctuated 'in response to local microclimatic humidity rather than regional atmospheric composition.'
Demonstrates that attributing cell wall sinuosity to atmospheric carbon dioxide levels directly misreads the passage's explicit contrast.

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Explicit Detail Retrieval
Tahmini Süre:2m 30s
Soru 638Soru

In her study of late medieval agrarian economics, historian Elena Rostova analyzed estate accounts from fourteenth-century Norfolk to examine the impact of sheep-farming on manorial revenues following the demographic shocks of the mid-century. Contrary to earlier assertions that manorial lords universally converted arable land to pasture, Rostova demonstrated that Norfolk landlords primarily relied on hybrid agricultural strategies. While smaller estates indeed shifted rapidly toward wool production due to lower labor requirements, larger manorial demesnes maintained mixed farming systems, retaining significant grain cultivation alongside sheep flocks. Furthermore, Rostova noted that manorial accounts recorded peasant tenant holdings as maintaining higher crop yields per acre than demesne lands during the same period, attributable to intensive labor investment by peasant families rather than technological innovation.

Based on the passage, which of the following statements regarding agricultural practices in fourteenth-century Norfolk are explicitly supported? Consider each of the choices separately and select all that apply.

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Cevap: Larger manorial demesnes preserved mixed agricultural practices rather than converting entirely to wool production.; Smaller estates transitioned to wool production quickly because sheep-farming demanded less labor.

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The statements indicating that larger demesnes preserved mixed farming practices and that smaller estates transitioned rapidly to wool production because of lower labor requirements are both explicitly supported by the text.
The passage explicitly supports two statements: larger demesnes maintained mixed farming systems with grain cultivation alongside sheep flocks, and smaller estates shifted rapidly to wool production because of lower labor requirements.

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Scan the text for information about larger manorial demesnes.
The passage explicitly states that larger demesnes maintained mixed farming systems, retaining significant grain cultivation alongside sheep flocks.
To determine whether larger demesnes avoided exclusive conversion to pasture.
2
Scan the text for information regarding the reasons for higher crop yields on peasant tenant holdings.
The passage attributes these higher yields to intensive labor investment by peasant families rather than technological innovation.
To evaluate whether technological innovation caused the higher crop yields.
3
Scan the text for statements about smaller estates and wool production.
The passage explicitly notes that smaller estates shifted rapidly toward wool production due to lower labor requirements.
To verify the rate and rationale behind the shift on smaller estates.

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Explicit Detail Retrieval
Soru 639Soru

Read the passage below:

[1] For centuries, historical climatologists attributed the global cooling event of 1453 CE primarily to localized shifts in North Atlantic oceanic circulation patterns. [2] However, recent chemical analysis of polar ice cores from Greenland revealed anomalous concentrations of fine-grained tephra and elevated sulfate aerosols strictly dated to the mid-fifteenth century. [3] Geochemical fingerprinting of these micro-tephra deposits demonstrated a distinct magmatic composition matching that of the Kuwae caldera in the Vanuatu arc, rather than European or Icelandic volcanic sources. [4] This empirical evidence confirmed that an ultra-plinian eruption in the South Pacific, rather than internal atmospheric variability in the Northern Hemisphere, served as the primary trigger for the decade-long volcanic winter that followed. [5] Consequently, researchers have begun re-evaluating historical agricultural yield logs across East Asia, finding that crop failures previously attributed to local mismanagement coincide precisely with the atmospheric fallout pattern of the Kuwae event.

Which sentence in the passage provides the specific geochemical finding that identifies the geographic origin of the mid-fifteenth-century volcanic deposits?

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Cevap: Sentence 3; 3; Sentence [3]; Sentence 3.; [3]

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Sentence 3 is the correct answer because it specifically cites geochemical fingerprinting that matched the magmatic composition of the micro-tephra deposits to the Kuwae caldera in the Vanuatu arc (the South Pacific), thereby identifying the geographic origin of the deposits.
Sentence 3 directly provides the specific analytical finding that links the tephra deposits to a geographic source by stating that geochemical fingerprinting matched the magmatic composition to the Kuwae caldera in the Vanuatu arc.

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Analyze the prompt requirement
The target sentence must provide specific geochemical evidence identifying the geographic origin of the volcanic fallout.
The question specifically asks for the empirical finding establishing location/origin rather than general ice core presence or broader historical implications.
2
Evaluate the sentences in the passage for rhetorical function
Sentence 1 introduces the traditional hypothesis. Sentence 2 introduces general physical evidence in polar ice. Sentence 3 details the geochemical fingerprinting connecting the deposits to the Vanuatu arc. Sentence 4 draws the overarching causal conclusion. Sentence 5 discusses subsequent agricultural studies.
Only Sentence 3 explicitly names the analytical method (geochemical fingerprinting) and the resulting geographic match (Kuwae caldera in the Vanuatu arc).

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Identifying rhetorical function and evidence specificity in passage-based sentence selection
Tahmini Süre:1m 30s
Soru 640Soru

Ecologists recently introduced a species of native predatory beetles into an agricultural valley to reduce the population of crop-damaging aphids. Over the following six months, aphid populations decreased dramatically across farms throughout the valley. The ecologists concluded that the introduction of the predatory beetles was the primary cause of the reduction in aphid populations.

Which of the following statements, if true, provide support for the ecologists' conclusion?

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Cevap: In neighboring valleys with identical weather patterns where the predatory beetles were not introduced, aphid populations remained unchanged during the same six-month period.; Field observations confirmed that the introduced beetles consumed large quantities of aphids and successfully established breeding populations on the valley's farms.

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The statements establishing that aphid populations remained unchanged in nearby control valleys and verifying that the introduced beetles actively preyed on aphids both strengthen the argument.
The conclusion asserts that introducing predatory beetles caused the aphid decline. The statement regarding neighboring valleys serves as a control group, showing that without beetles, aphid populations did not decline under identical weather conditions. The statement regarding field observations confirms the direct physical mechanism of predation. Both statements logically increase the likelihood that the beetles caused the decline.

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Identify the conclusion and main causal relationship
The ecologists conclude that introducing predatory beetles caused the reduction in aphid populations.
Strengthening an argument requires supporting the proposed causal link between the premise (beetles introduced, aphids decreased) and conclusion.
2
Evaluate the option regarding neighboring control valleys
Showing that aphid levels stayed constant in neighboring valleys lacking beetles rules out regional weather or seasonal fluctuations as alternative causes.
Controlling for external variables strengthens a causal claim.
3
Evaluate the option regarding field observations of feeding behavior
Direct evidence of beetles consuming aphids and breeding confirms the expected biological mechanism.
Confirming that the cause actually produced the effect directly supports the conclusion.

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Strengthening Arguments by Ruling Out Alternative Causes and Validating Causal Mechanisms
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