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Soru 661Soru

To reduce peak summer energy demand, municipal planners in Ardenton mandated high-albedo reflective roof coatings for all commercial warehouses. In trial runs, warehouses with these coatings experienced a 20 percent drop in interior roof-level temperatures, leading to a 15 percent decrease in air-conditioning energy consumption. City officials now conclude that extending this mandate to all single-family residential homes will achieve a similar 15 percent reduction in total residential cooling energy consumption during summer months.

Which of the following, if true, most seriously weakens the city officials' conclusion?

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Cevap: The vast majority of single-family residential roofs in Ardenton are heavily shaded throughout the summer by dense, mature tree canopies.

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The statement that the vast majority of single-family residential roofs in Ardenton are heavily shaded throughout the summer by dense, mature tree canopies.
The argument relies on an underlying assumption that single-family residential roofs exposure to sunlight is functionally similar to that of commercial warehouses. High-albedo reflective coatings work by reflecting direct solar radiation away from a structure. If single-family residential roofs are heavily shaded by dense tree canopies, direct sunlight does not hit the roofs in significant quantities. Consequently, applying reflective coatings will yield negligible temperature drops and fail to achieve the predicted 15 percent energy reduction.

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Identify the argument's premises and conclusion.
Premise: Reflective coatings on commercial warehouses reduced interior temperatures and led to a 15% reduction in cooling energy consumption. Conclusion: Extending the coating mandate to residential homes will achieve a similar 15% reduction in residential cooling energy consumption.
Understanding the precise link between evidence (warehouse trial) and claim (residential outcome) highlights implicit assumptions.
2
Identify the logical vulnerability in applying warehouse trial results to single-family homes.
The argument assumes that residential roofs receive comparable direct solar exposure and respond similarly to reflective coatings as commercial warehouse roofs.
Weakening questions require finding evidence that breaks the transferability of trial results from one setting to another.
3
Evaluate the option choices to find a relevant factor that disrupts the mechanism of action.
The statement noting that residential roofs are heavily shaded by tree canopies demonstrates that solar radiation rarely hits these roofs directly, making reflective coatings ineffective.
If reflective coatings do not receive direct sunlight, they cannot lower interior temperatures or reduce cooling energy usage as expected.

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Weakening Arguments by Disproving Analogy and Transferability
Soru 662Soru

Read the passage below:

Historians of the Venetian silk industry have long debated the primary catalyst behind the guild reforms of 1540. Traditional scholarship asserted that these regulatory shifts were direct responses to increased import tariffs imposed by rival Mediterranean powers. However, recent archival analyses of workshop ledger books reveal that internal labor shortages, caused by an outbreak of epidemic disease in the artisanal quarters, actually compelled master weavers to restructure production quotas. To mitigate the resulting loss of skilled labor, the guild leadership introduced standardized apprenticeship timelines and centralized raw material distribution. Consequently, while external trade pressures undoubtedly complicated Venetian commercial strategy, they served merely as secondary background conditions rather than the immediate driver of structural reform.

Select the sentence in the passage that presents new empirical evidence challenging a long-held explanation.

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Cevap: However, recent archival analyses of workshop ledger books reveal that internal labor shortages, caused by an outbreak of epidemic disease in the artisanal quarters, actually compelled master weavers to restructure production quotas.; However, recent archival analyses of workshop ledger books reveal that internal labor shortages, caused by an outbreak of epidemic disease in the artisanal quarters, actually compelled master weavers to restructure production quotas; recent archival analyses of workshop ledger books reveal that internal labor shortages, caused by an outbreak of epidemic disease in the artisanal quarters, actually compelled master weavers to restructure production quotas.; recent archival analyses of workshop ledger books reveal that internal labor shortages, caused by an outbreak of epidemic disease in the artisanal quarters, actually compelled master weavers to restructure production quotas

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However, recent archival analyses of workshop ledger books reveal that internal labor shortages, caused by an outbreak of epidemic disease in the artisanal quarters, actually compelled master weavers to restructure production quotas.
The sentence beginning with 'However, recent archival analyses...' is correct because it explicitly introduces new empirical data ('archival analyses of workshop ledger books') that refutes the long-held assumption that external tariffs drove the guild reforms, demonstrating instead that internal labor shortages were the primary cause.

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Analyze the prompt requirement
The target sentence must identify 'new empirical evidence' that 'challenges a long-held explanation'.
Understanding the precise rhetorical function required by the item stem is essential for selecting the correct sentence.
2
Identify the long-held explanation in the passage
The second sentence presents the traditional view that regulatory shifts were caused by import tariffs.
Establishing what the long-held view is allows us to locate where that view is contested.
3
Locate the sentence introducing new empirical findings that counter this traditional view
The third sentence introduces 'recent archival analyses of workshop ledger books' (new empirical evidence) showing that 'internal labor shortages... actually compelled master weavers to restructure production quotas' (challenging the tariff explanation).
This sentence directly fulfills both criteria: citing empirical findings (ledger analyses) and contradicting the traditional catalyst hypothesis.

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Select-in-Passage Rhetorical Role Analysis
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Soru 663Soru

Archaeobotanical excavations at the high-altitude Andean settlement of Qullpa revealed a dramatic increase in charred cultivated quinoa seeds in soil strata dating to approximately 1000 CE, alongside a marked decrease in recovered wild game bones from the same layer. Paleoclimatic data indicate that the region experienced a prolonged drought beginning around 1000 CE. Researchers conclude that this climate shift forced the inhabitants of Qullpa to abandon their previously balanced hunting-and-gathering subsistence strategy in favor of intensive quinoa cultivation. Which of the following is an assumption on which the researchers' conclusion depends?

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Cevap: The increase in recovered quinoa seeds relative to animal bones in the post-1000 CE strata does not primarily reflect changes in food processing techniques that made crop remains far more likely to be preserved than animal remains.

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The researchers' conclusion depends on the assumption that the increase in recovered quinoa seeds relative to animal bones does not primarily reflect changes in food processing techniques that made crop remains far more likely to be preserved than animal remains.
The conclusion relies on interpreting the physical artifact ratio (more quinoa seeds, fewer game bones) as proof of a true shift in subsistence practices. For this evidence to be valid, the researchers must assume that the shift in recovered artifact proportions is not simply an artifact of differential preservation caused by altered food preparation or disposal methods. Applying the Negation Test confirms this: if processing changes caused quinoa seeds to preserve much better than bones after 1000 CE, the physical evidence no longer supports a change in actual diet, thereby breaking the argument.

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1
Deconstruct the argument structure into premises and conclusion.
Premises: 1. Strata from 1000 CE show more charred quinoa seeds and fewer wild game bones. 2. Climate data show a prolonged drought starting around 1000 CE. Conclusion: The drought forced inhabitants to shift from hunting/gathering to intensive quinoa agriculture.
Isolating the logical jump between physical artifact counts and actual prehistoric human behavior is necessary to identify unstated assumptions.
2
Identify potential alternative explanations for the evidence.
The physical ratio of recovered artifacts could change without a change in diet if the preservation conditions or processing methods changed.
An assumption must bridge the gap by ruling out alternative explanations that would render the premise evidence unrepresentative of the conclusion.
3
Apply the Negation Test to the candidate assumption.
Negated statement: 'Changes in food processing techniques after 1000 CE DID make crop remains far more likely to be preserved than animal remains.' If true, the higher seed count is an artifact of preservation bias, completely undermining the conclusion that dietary reliance shifted.
If negating a statement invalidates the argument's conclusion, that statement is a necessary underlying assumption.

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Identifying Underlying Assumptions via the Negation Test
Soru 664Soru

In the late 1860s, solar spectroscopic studies by Norman Lockyer and Jules Janssen revealed an unidentified bright yellow emission line in the solar chromosphere spectrum, which Lockyer hypothesized belonged to an element unknown on Earth, named helium. For nearly three decades, mainstream terrestrial chemists remained skeptical of Lockyer's claim, viewing spectral anomalies as mere artifacts of high solar temperatures or pressure-induced line broadening in known elements like hydrogen. This skepticism reflected a broader methodological commitment within nineteenth-century chemistry to elemental isolation: a substance could not be formally cataloged as a distinct chemical element without laboratory isolation and macroscopic atomic weight determination. Consequently, when William Ramsay isolated helium in 1895 from the uranium-bearing mineral cleveite, the discovery did not merely confirm Lockyer's astronomical inference; it fundamentally challenged the epistemological hierarchy that privileged terrestrial laboratory synthesis over celestial observational physics. Ramsay's achievement forced chemists to accept spectroscopic signatures as sufficient evidence for elemental existence, thereby accelerating the integration of astrophysics into standard chemical taxonomy.

Based on the passage, which of the following can be inferred regarding nineteenth-century terrestrial chemists prior to Ramsay's 1895 discovery? Consider each of the choices separately and select all that apply.

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Cevap: Their refusal to recognize helium as a new element was rooted in established methodological standards rather than arbitrary dismissal.; They generally assigned greater evidentiary authority to laboratory-based chemical isolation than to celestial observational spectroscopy.

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The correct selections are the statement asserting that chemists' refusal was rooted in established methodological standards and the statement that chemists assigned greater evidentiary authority to laboratory isolation than to celestial spectroscopy.
The passage establishes that the skepticism of nineteenth-century chemists was driven by a 'broader methodological commitment' requiring physical isolation in a laboratory. It also notes that an 'epistemological hierarchy' existed which prioritized terrestrial laboratory synthesis over celestial observational physics. Thus, both the choice regarding established methodological standards and the choice regarding evidentiary authority are valid inferences directly supported by the text.

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1
Analyze the passage evidence regarding the reasons behind nineteenth-century chemists' skepticism.
The text states that their skepticism reflected a broader methodological commitment to elemental isolation in a laboratory.
This confirms that their refusal was grounded in professional methodology rather than arbitrary rejection.
2
Evaluate the claims regarding pressure-induced broadening of hydrogen.
The text notes that chemists viewed spectral anomalies as 'mere artifacts', representing a speculative framing rather than an empirical demonstration.
Assuming they successfully proved this explanation extrapolates beyond the text.
3
Examine the relative authority given to laboratory methods versus astronomical spectroscopy.
The passage highlights an 'epistemological hierarchy that privileged terrestrial laboratory synthesis over celestial observational physics.'
This establishes that laboratory isolation carried greater evidentiary weight than celestial spectroscopic observations.

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Inferences and Implicit Meaning
Soru 665Soru

In marine biogeochemistry, the precipitation of biogenic silica by microscopic diatoms is constrained by surface ocean silicic acid concentrations. During the Eocene-Oligocene transition, a global expansion of diatom populations enhanced organic carbon export to the deep ocean, accelerating global cooling. Researchers analyzing sediment cores from the Southern Ocean discovered that despite regional cooling, diatom frustule accumulation rates in this region remained remarkably stable because upwelling of deep ocean water continuously supplied nutrient-rich silicic acid, compensating for reduced surface runoff.

Based on the passage, which of the following statements are explicitly supported? Select all that apply.

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Cevap: Diatom frustule accumulation rates in the Southern Ocean maintained stability despite regional temperature drops.; Silicic acid was delivered to Southern Ocean diatom populations via upwelling deep water.

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The supported statements are that diatom frustule accumulation rates in the Southern Ocean maintained stability despite regional cooling, and that silicic acid was delivered to Southern Ocean diatom populations via upwelling deep water.
Both correct choices directly paraphrase facts stated in the passage: the text notes that diatom frustule accumulation rates remained stable despite regional cooling, and that upwelling deep water supplied the necessary silicic acid.

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1
Locate explicit passage details regarding Southern Ocean accumulation rates and temperature.
The text explicitly states that 'diatom frustule accumulation rates in this region remained remarkably stable' despite regional cooling.
Direct retrieval of explicit facts from the core paragraph.
2
Identify the stated mechanism supplying silicic acid to the Southern Ocean diatoms.
The passage confirms that 'upwelling of deep ocean water continuously supplied nutrient-rich silicic acid'.
Verifies explicit cause-and-effect relationship described in the passage.
3
Evaluate statements regarding global diatom population trends.
The passage states there was a 'global expansion of diatom populations', contradicting claims of a decline.
Eliminating options that misrepresent explicit facts.

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Explicit Detail Retrieval
Soru 666Soru

Complete the passage by filling in the blanks with terms that accurately maintain the causal relationship and logical coherence established by the structural signals.

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The archivist contended that the sudden proliferation of pseudonymous political pamphlets was directly the institutional instability following the monarch's unexpected abdication; consequently, the censorship board's subsequent attempt to suppress non-sanctioned texts proved entirely , serving only to exacerbate public disaffection.
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Blank 1 is correctly completed by 'precipitated by' (or semantic equivalents denoting origin/cause), and Blank 2 is correctly completed by 'counterproductive' (or semantic equivalents indicating that an action backfired).
The passage builds a continuous causal chain across two clauses. In the first clause, the rapid increase in pamphlets is described as stemming from institutional instability, making 'precipitated by' the precise contextual fit. In the second clause, the transition word 'consequently' links the board's suppression attempts to an unintended escalation of public anger; thus, describing the board's action as 'counterproductive' accurately captures that backfiring relationship.

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Analyze the causal framework established in the first clause to determine the requirement for Blank 1.
The phrase 'following the monarch's unexpected abdication' outlines an antecedent condition that sparked the sudden surge in pamphlets. Blank 1 requires a passive causal participle phrase such as 'precipitated by' or 'engendered by' to express that the instability generated the proliferation.
The context sets up a direct causal mechanism linking political unrest to publication activity.
2
Evaluate the cause-and-effect transition 'consequently' to determine the logic for Blank 2.
The semi-colon followed by 'consequently' signals that the second clause describes the direct result of the censorship board's efforts. The clarifying participial phrase 'serving only to exacerbate public disaffection' reveals that the censorship had the opposite of its intended effect. Blank 2 therefore requires an adjective meaning backfiring or failing, such as 'counterproductive' or 'self-defeating'.
The result (exacerbating disaffection) directly proves that the intervention achieved a outcome inverse to suppression.

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Support and Cause-Effect Clues in Text Completion
Soru 667Soru

Although Gerardus Mercator’s 1569 world map was engineered primarily to address a practical navigational conundrum—enabling mariners to plot courses of constant compass bearing, or rhumb lines, as straight segments on a planar surface—its eventual adoption by seventeenth-century European states transformed the map from a nautical instrument into a potent apparatus of political sovereignty. The conformal property of Mercator’s projection preserves angles locally, but it necessarily distorts area at increasing latitudes, inflating polar landmasses relative to equatorial regions. While late-sixteenth-century navigators initially resisted the projection due to its non-linear distance scales, state cartographers in the subsequent century seized upon this spatial distortion to visually magnify imperial dominions in Northern Europe. Scholars of historical geography have long debated whether this cartographic shift reflected an intentional ideological campaign or merely a pragmatic reliance on standardized navigational charts. However, recent archival evidence of state-commissioned surveying directives demonstrates that territorial administrators were fully cognizant of the projection's areal distortion. Rather than viewing this distortion as a technical defect to be rectified, state administrators actively exploited the exaggerated visual presence of their territories to bolster claims of geopolitical dominance during boundary disputes, thereby repurposing a navigational convenience into a tool of political statecraft.

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

Based on the passage, which of the following can be inferred regarding seventeenth-century state cartographers?

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Cevap: They recognized that mathematical properties originally intended for nautical navigation could be adapted to advance geopolitical goals.; Their adoption of the projection was informed by an awareness of its visual distortions rather than a mistaken belief in its geographic accuracy.

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The correct selections are the statement asserting that mathematical properties intended for navigation were recognized as adaptable for geopolitical goals, and the statement asserting that adoption was informed by an awareness of visual distortions.
The passage provides direct implicit support for two conclusions: first, that state cartographers recognized the geopolitical utility of features designed for sailing (evidenced by 'repurposing a navigational convenience into a tool of political statecraft'), and second, that their usage was intentional and informed by awareness of geographic distortions ('fully cognizant of the projection's areal distortion').

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Analyze the passage evidence regarding the cartographers' awareness of Mercator's mathematical features.
The text states Mercator designed the map for nautical rhumb lines, but 17th-century state administrators repurposed this navigational tool for political statecraft while being fully cognizant of its distortions.
This directly justifies inferring that administrators recognized nautical features could be adapted to advance political goals.
2
Evaluate the evidence concerning whether state cartographers were aware of spatial inaccuracies.
Recent archival evidence shows administrators were fully cognizant of the projection's areal distortion and actively exploited it rather than viewing it as a defect.
This confirms that their adoption was guided by an understanding of the distortion rather than an ignorant assumption of geographic accuracy.
3
Assess whether the text supports attempts to alter or correct the projection mathematically.
The passage notes they did not view distortion as a technical defect to be rectified, contradicting any claim that they created modified formulas.
Eliminating options that extrapolate beyond the explicit boundary of the text ensures strict inference validity.

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Drawing Valid Inferences from Implicit Academic Arguments
Soru 668Soru

Palynologists studying Holocene sediment cores in the Pacific Northwest have long attributed the dramatic post-glacial expansion of Douglas fir forests primarily to warming temperatures and increased precipitation. However, recent high-resolution charcoal micro-stratigraphy reveals that peak Douglas fir expansion coincided precisely with a sharp increase in low-intensity fire frequency, while climate proxies during this exact period indicate relative hydrological stability. Furthermore, experimental burns in modern old-growth stands demonstrate that periodic surface fires suppress competing shade-tolerant hardwoods without damaging thick-barked Douglas fir saplings. Consequently, researchers must revise the conventional climate-driven model and recognize that anthropogenic or natural fire regimes, rather than shifting macroclimatic trends, were the primary catalyst for the historical dominance of Douglas fir across the region.

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

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Cevap: The historical expansion and dominance of Douglas fir forests in the Pacific Northwest were primarily driven by recurring fire regimes rather than macroclimatic shifts.

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The main conclusion of the argument is that recurring fire regimes, rather than macroclimatic shifts, were the primary driver of historical Douglas fir forest expansion and dominance in the Pacific Northwest.
The passage builds up to its final statement, introduced by the conclusion marker 'Consequently.' The author's central assertion is that fire regimes—whether natural or human-caused—served as the main driver for Douglas fir dominance over climate factors.

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1
Identify structural transition signals and premise statements in the text.
The text begins with a traditional view (climate driving expansion), introduces counter-evidence via the pivot 'However' (charcoal stratigraphy showing fire frequency alignment), and adds experimental premise evidence.
Differentiating background assumptions from new evidence isolates the argument's trajectory.
2
Locate the explicit conclusion indicator.
The final sentence begins with the conclusion signal 'Consequently,' introducing the claim that researchers must revise the conventional climate model in favor of a fire-driven model.
Conclusion indicators explicitly signpost the author's primary claim.
3
Compare candidate summary statements against the author's central claim.
The correct option rephrases the final claim that fire regimes were the primary catalyst for Douglas fir dominance rather than climate shifts.
Ensures the selected option accurately reflects the argument's overarching thesis without confusing supporting evidence for the main claim.

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Identifying Main Conclusions and Arguments
Soru 669Soru

In the mid-nineteenth century, naturalists broadly accepted the 'azoic zone' hypothesis proposed by Edward Forbes, which posited that marine life could not exist below 300 fathoms due to extreme pressure and lack of light. However, when Thomas Henry Huxley examined deep-sea mud samples in 1868, he identified a gelatinous substance that he claimed was Bathybius haeckelii, a primitive, protoplasmic organism representing the original evolutionary source of all life. Huxley’s claim briefly galvanized the scientific community, as it appeared to provide empirical support for Darwinian evolution. Yet, this excitement was short-lived. During the 1872–1876 Challenger expedition, chemists onboard subjected fresh sea-bottom sediments to rigorous testing and discovered that Bathybius was not a living organism at all, but merely an inorganic precipitate of calcium sulfate formed when alcohol was added to preserve seawater samples. Rather than undermining marine biology, this public refutation accelerated the adoption of rigorous chemical analysis in oceanography and highlighted the necessity of evaluating biological specimens in their natural environment rather than relying solely on preserved laboratory samples.

Which of the following statements accurately describe a primary purpose or central theme of the passage? Select all that apply.

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Cevap: It traces how a mistaken scientific hypothesis regarding deep-sea life ultimately contributed to methodological advancements in oceanography.; It illustrates the role of empirical testing in resolving a high-profile scientific controversy over primordial organisms.

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The passage serves to trace how a flawed hypothesis led to improved scientific methods in oceanography, while also illustrating the power of empirical testing in resolving scientific debate.
The correct options accurately capture the main themes of the passage. The narrative shows how the erroneous Bathybius hypothesis ultimately pushed oceanography toward more rigorous empirical testing and improved laboratory practices, and it highlights how direct empirical analysis on the Challenger expedition resolved the scientific debate.

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1
Analyze the passage structure and main thesis
The text presents a historical narrative: Forbes's hypothesis -> Huxley's mistaken identification of Bathybius -> Challenger expedition's empirical disproof -> lasting positive impact on oceanographic methodology.
Understanding the overall arc reveals the author's primary communicative intent.
2
Evaluate option claims against central theme vs supporting details
Statements focusing on methodological advancements and empirical resolution capture the main ideas, whereas statements focusing strictly on chemical reactions or extreme accusations are either narrow details or unsupported exaggerations.
Main idea options must reflect the passage as a whole rather than isolated facts or misreadings.

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Main Idea and Primary Purpose Synthesis
Soru 670Soru

To combat outbreaks of multi-drug resistant Acinetobacter baumannii in intensive care units, a regional health network replaced all alcohol-based hand rubs with an advanced chlorhexidine-glucoheptonate formulation. Over the subsequent twelve-month period, hospital-acquired A. baumannii infection rates in these units dropped by 45 percent. Concluding that the new formulation was directly responsible for this reduction, the network's epidemiological board mandated its exclusive use across all patient departments to suppress hospital-acquired bacterial infections. Which of the following, if true, most seriously undermines the epidemiological board's conclusion?

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Cevap: At the start of the twelve-month period, the health network simultaneously implemented an automated ultraviolet-C room sterilization protocol in its intensive care units that independently eradicates surface-bound A. baumannii.

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The argument is most seriously weakened by the statement that the health network simultaneously implemented an automated ultraviolet-C room sterilization protocol in its intensive care units that independently eradicates surface-bound A. baumannii.
The correct answer weakens the causal claim by introducing a confounding variable. If the hospital introduced automated ultraviolet-C room sterilization in the intensive care units at the exact same time as the new hand sanitizers, the 45 percent drop in A. baumannii infections could have been caused entirely or primarily by the UVC sterilization rather than the chlorhexidine formulation.

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1
Analyze the argument structure
Premise: Infection rates dropped 45% after introducing chlorhexidine rubs in ICUs. Conclusion: The chlorhexidine rubs caused the drop and will suppress infections network-wide.
Identifying the author's causal claim (sanitizer -> infection drop) isolates the core logical vulnerability.
2
Evaluate the causal inference for vulnerabilities
The argument assumes no other concurrent change caused the drop in ICU infection rates.
Causal conclusions based on observational before-and-after data are vulnerable to alternative co-occurring causes (confounding variables).
3
Select the option that supplies an alternative explanation
The concurrent implementation of ultraviolet-C room sterilization in ICUs provides an independent cause for the reduction in A. baumannii.
If another effective intervention was introduced at the exact same time in the exact same location, the reduction cannot be confidently attributed to the hand sanitizer formulation.

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Causal Flaw: Alternative Explanation / Confounding Variable
Soru 671Soru

In 2023, a regional public health agency launched a free municipal exercise program aimed at reducing overall rates of physical injury among senior citizens. By the end of the year, official data showed that seniors who regularly participated in the program experienced a significantly lower rate of home fall injuries compared to non-participants. Surprisingly, however, total emergency room visits for injuries among participating seniors increased by 15 percent over the same period.

Which of the following statements, if true, help to resolve the apparent discrepancy described above? Select all that apply.

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Cevap: Participating seniors became far more physically active outdoors and in community centers, leading to an increase in minor sports-related injuries that required emergency evaluation.; The exercise program included mandatory medical screenings that prompted instructors to send participants to the emergency room for minor bumps that seniors previously would have ignored.

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The apparent paradox is resolved by statements showing that participating seniors engaged in new outdoor physical activities leading to non-home injuries, and that mandatory health screenings increased the likelihood of emergency room referrals for minor injuries.
Both correct statements introduce new factors that reconcile the two trends without denying either one. Increased outdoor sports activities explain how non-home injuries could increase emergency visits while home falls dropped. Additionally, mandatory instructor screenings explain why minor injuries resulted in emergency room visits more frequently than before.

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1
Identify the two contradictory facts in the passage.
Fact 1: Home fall injury rates decreased for program participants. Fact 2: Overall emergency room visits for injuries increased for program participants.
Resolving a discrepancy requires finding explanations that allow both facts to be simultaneously true.
2
Evaluate the option regarding outdoor physical activity.
If seniors engaged in more outdoor sports, they could experience non-fall injuries elsewhere, raising total emergency room visits while home falls dropped.
This accounts for the increase in total injuries outside the home context.
3
Evaluate the option regarding mandatory medical screenings.
If instructors referred minor incidents to the emergency room that were previously ignored, the total count of official emergency visits would naturally rise.
This explains a change in reporting/seeking emergency care without contradicting the reduced home fall rate.

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Resolving Paradoxes and Discrepancies
Soru 672Soru

Read the passage below:

For decades, evolutionary biologists operated under the assumption that phylogenetic trees could be constructed solely by mapping vertical gene transfer, wherein genetic material passes strictly from parent to offspring. However, the discovery of widespread horizontal gene transfer (HGT) among single-celled organisms disrupted this paradigm, revealing that genetic sequences frequently jump across disparate lineages. Some taxonomists initially posited that HGT was merely an evolutionary anomaly confined to extremophilic archaea, exercising minimal influence on the broader architecture of life's tree. Yet, recent comparative genomic analyses have demonstrated that HGT-derived sequences constitute up to twenty percent of the functional genome in several terrestrial bacterial clades, playing a pivotal role in metabolic adaptation. While these empirical findings do not entirely invalidate the utility of traditional phylogenetic models for multicellular eukaryotes, they do necessitate a profound conceptual shift from a bifurcating tree to a reticulated web when conceptualizing early microbial lineage relationships. Consequently, maintaining a strict vertical-transmission model for prokaryotic systematics risks distorting our understanding of early evolutionary dynamics.

In the context of the passage, the sentence "Some taxonomists initially posited that HGT was merely an evolutionary anomaly confined to extremophilic archaea, exercising minimal influence on the broader architecture of life's tree" serves primarily to:

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Cevap: characterize an initial attempt to minimize the broader significance of a phenomenon prior to the introduction of evidence that refutes that view

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The correct option is the choice stating that the sentence serves to characterize an initial attempt to minimize the broader significance of a phenomenon prior to the introduction of evidence that refutes that view.
The correct response accurately identifies the sentence's structural role: it articulates an early, restrictive viewpoint held by some taxonomists—that horizontal gene transfer was an insignificant anomaly—which sets up the subsequent contrast ('Yet...') introduced by the author using recent genomic data.

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1
Analyze the local context and immediate surrounding transition signals of the highlighted sentence.
The sentence describes a perspective from 'some taxonomists' who viewed horizontal gene transfer (HGT) as 'merely an evolutionary anomaly' with 'minimal influence.'
Understanding the content of the target sentence isolates the specific claim being made.
2
Examine the sentence that follows to determine the structural relationship.
The following sentence begins with the pivot word 'Yet' and introduces 'recent comparative genomic analyses' demonstrating that HGT constitutes up to twenty percent of functional genomes in bacterial clades.
The contrast word 'Yet' indicates that the subsequent sentence presents empirical evidence overriding or refuting the initial view.
3
Synthesize the overall rhetorical function of the target sentence.
The sentence introduces a restrictive, early hypothesis regarding HGT's significance in order to set up the contrast with newer evidence showing HGT's widespread role.
This structural setup aligns directly with characterizing an attempt to minimize a phenomenon before presenting refuting evidence.

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Rhetorical Role of Counter-Hypotheses and Structural Pivots
Soru 673Soru

The novel's overarching narrative was deliberately structured around the gradual crumbling of the ancient dynasty; consequently, the author employed an increasingly ______ tone in the final chapters to mirror the empire's inevitable decline. Which of the following words best completes the blank in the passage?

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Cevap: elegiac

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elegiac
The word 'elegiac' (meaning mournful or sorrowful) fits the blank because the cause-effect signal 'consequently' connects the tone of the final chapters directly to the 'crumbling of the ancient dynasty' and its 'inevitable decline'.

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1
Analyze the sentence structure and identify logical transition signals.
The semicolon followed by 'consequently' signals a cause-and-effect relationship between the first clause and the second clause.
The blank must complete a clause that logically results from the cause stated in the first clause.
2
Identify the contextual clues and required word valence.
The cause is 'the gradual crumbling of the ancient dynasty' and the supporting goal is 'to mirror the empire's inevitable decline.' This requires a word with a sorrowful, mournful, or lamenting connotation.
Cause-effect and support clues dictate that the tone must match the thematic downfall of the empire.
3
Evaluate the answer choices against the required meaning.
The word 'elegiac' specifically means expressing sorrow or mourning for what is lost, making it the precise contextual fit.
None of the other choices accurately express a mournful tone aligned with historical decline.

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Text Completion via Cause-Effect and Support Structural Signals
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Soru 674Soru

In a 1934 study of late nineteenth-century urban electrification in Lyon, historian Marcelle Thibaudeau re-evaluated the role of local municipal concessions in shaping early grid architecture. Contrary to the traditional thesis that municipal authorities uniformly delayed industrial electrification by prioritizing street illumination, Thibaudeau demonstrated that the Lyon City Council actively mandated dual-frequency alternating-current (AC) generators as early as 1891. This policy forced regional utility companies to lay parallel secondary lines specifically dedicated to powering small-scale textile workshops in the Croix-Rousse district. However, Thibaudeau noted that this municipal mandate applied strictly to enterprises operating within city administrative limits; rural weaving cooperatives situated just beyond the perimeter were explicitly denied access to subsidized low-voltage lines and were forced to rely on private direct-current (DC) micro-grids until national consolidation in 1907.

According to the passage, which of the following statements regarding the electrification of Lyon and its surrounding areas is/are explicitly supported by Thibaudeau's findings? Consider each of the choices separately and select all that apply.

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Cevap: Municipal regulations mandating dual-frequency AC generators in 1891 applied exclusively to enterprises situated within Lyon's administrative boundaries.; Rural weaving cooperatives located outside Lyon's administrative perimeter utilized private direct-current micro-grids prior to 1907.

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The statements confirming that municipal regulations applied exclusively to enterprises within Lyon's administrative boundaries and that rural weaving cooperatives utilized private direct-current micro-grids prior to 1907 are both explicitly supported by the text.
The correct selections accurately restate facts explicitly provided in the text: the passage directly specifies that the municipal mandate was restricted strictly to enterprises within administrative limits and that external rural cooperatives used private direct-current micro-grids until 1907.

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Locate explicit details regarding the geographic scope of the 1891 municipal mandate.
The passage states that the mandate 'applied strictly to enterprises operating within city administrative limits,' matching the statement that regulations applied exclusively within administrative boundaries.
Explicit detail retrieval requires matching passage facts directly with paraphrased choices.
2
Locate explicit details regarding rural weaving cooperatives outside the perimeter prior to 1907.
The text explicitly notes that rural cooperatives outside the perimeter were denied access to subsidized lines and 'were forced to rely on private direct-current micro-grids until national consolidation in 1907.'
Verifies that the second statement accurately reflects the passage details regarding power source and timeframe.
3
Evaluate the statement regarding utility company motivation for building parallel lines.
The text states that municipal policy 'forced regional utility companies to lay parallel secondary lines,' directly contradicting the assertion of voluntary initiative.
Detail retrieval requires eliminating options that alter crucial passage modifiers or verbs (e.g., forced vs. voluntarily).

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Explicit Detail Retrieval
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Because deep-sea hydrothermal vents emit mineral-rich fluids that nourish specialized chemosynthetic bacteria, the surrounding abyssal ecosystems are remarkably ______, thriving in environmental conditions once thought incapable of supporting complex organisms. Which of the following words best completes the sentence?

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Cevap: teeming

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The correct choice is 'teeming' because it accurately reflects the positive causal relationship between nutrient emission and ecosystem abundance.
The word 'teeming' (meaning abundantly filled or swarming) correctly completes the sentence by reinforcing the causal logic established by 'Because deep-sea hydrothermal vents emit mineral-rich fluids that nourish specialized chemosynthetic bacteria'. It also directly aligns with the supportive clause 'thriving in environmental conditions'.

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Identify structural transition signals
The subordinating conjunction 'Because' introduces a cause-and-effect relationship where the premise directly determines the condition of the main clause.
Recognizing causal signals helps establish the required polarity and semantic direction for the missing word.
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Analyze contextual support clues
The phrase 'nourish specialized chemosynthetic bacteria' and the modifying phrase 'thriving in environmental conditions...' establish a context of vitality and abundance.
The elaboration following the comma reinforces the positive valence required for the blank.
3
Select the option aligning with established context
'Teeming' (meaning swarming or abundantly filled) is the only word that completes the sentence with logical consistency.
Only 'teeming' matches both the cause signal ('nourish') and the support signal ('thriving').

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Support and Cause-Effect Clues
Soru 676Soru

In the mid-twentieth century, linguist Morris Swadesh proposed glottochronology, a quantitative method designed to calculate the time elapsed since two related languages diverged from a common ancestral tongue. Swadesh posited that a core vocabulary of basic cultural and biological concepts changes at a constant, uniform rate across all human societies, analogous to radioactive decay in radiometric dating. However, critics led by anthropologist Edward Sapir's intellectual successors argued that lexical decay rates are fundamentally non-linear. They maintained that social factors—such as intense intercultural contact, prestige-driven borrowing, taboos on names of the deceased, and deliberate archaism—can drastically accelerate or decelerate vocabulary replacement. Furthermore, glottochronologists relied on the assumption that core vocabulary items remain semantically stable over centuries, overlooking how subtle shifts in meaning can obscure cognate relationships without replacing the lexical item itself. Consequently, while glottochronology provided an intriguing framework for chronological modeling, its reliance on a universal rate of lexical turnover ignored the complex socio-historical realities that govern linguistic evolution.

Based on the passage, which of the following can be inferred regarding the assumptions underlying Morris Swadesh's model of glottochronology?

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Cevap: The model presupposed that vocabulary turnover occurs at a steady rate unaffected by socio-cultural disruptions.

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The model presupposed that vocabulary turnover occurs at a steady rate unaffected by socio-cultural disruptions.
Swadesh's model rested on the proposition that core vocabulary changes at a constant, uniform rate across all human societies. Because the passage highlights that social factors (such as borrowing, taboos, and contact) actually accelerate or decelerate vocabulary replacement, Swadesh's model inherently relied on the unstated assumption that socio-cultural dynamics do not disrupt or alter this steady rate of turnover.

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Identify the target of the question stem.
The question asks what can be inferred about the underlying assumptions of Swadesh's glottochronological model.
Focusing on the specific target prevents selecting options that summarize counterarguments rather than the model's assumptions.
2
Analyze the passage evidence regarding Swadesh's assumptions.
Swadesh posited that core vocabulary changes at a 'constant, uniform rate across all human societies' and critics countered that social factors like contact, taboos, and borrowing alter this rate.
An unstated assumption is a premise that must be true for the author's explicit claim to hold.
3
Deduce the implicit assumption.
If Swadesh assumed a universal, constant rate of change across all human groups, he implicitly assumed that local socio-cultural dynamics do not alter the steady pace of vocabulary turnover.
This logical inference directly links Swadesh's premise of uniformity to the exclusion of external socio-cultural influences.

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Identifying implicit assumptions and implicit meaning in Reading Comprehension passages.
Soru 677Soru

In the early eighteenth century, meteorology struggled to establish standardized observational networks due to the idiosyncratic calibration of thermometric scales. Early instrument makers like Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit and René Antoine Ferchault de Réaumur devised temperature scales based on vastly different fixed reference points and expansions of liquids—mercury and alcohol, respectively. However, the primary obstacle to early meteorological synthesis was less the proliferation of disparate scales than the pervasive assumption among natural philosophers that thermal phenomena were purely local anomalies dictated by micro-topography rather than systemic atmospheric patterns. Because investigators viewed thermometric variance primarily as an indicator of site-specific microclimates, they rarely attempted to synchronize readings across distant geographic nodes or correct for structural differences in instrument construction. Consequently, late-eighteenth-century network initiatives succeeded not merely because they introduced uniform instruments, but because they reflected a paradigm shift toward conceptualizing temperature as an indicator of macro-scale thermodynamic systems.

Which of the following can be inferred from the passage regarding eighteenth-century meteorological investigations conducted prior to the late-eighteenth-century network initiatives?

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Cevap: Investigators' conceptual framing of thermal variance as local rather than regional inhibited efforts to coordinate measurements across different geographic locations.

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Investigators' conceptual framing of thermal variance as local rather than regional inhibited efforts to coordinate measurements across different geographic locations.
The passage explicitly indicates that natural philosophers viewed temperature variations as site-specific microclimatic phenomena rather than broader atmospheric patterns. Consequently, this theoretical stance led them to rarely attempt to synchronize readings geographically. Thus, it can be validly inferred that their conceptual framework actively hindered geographic coordination.

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Analyze the passage for statements regarding early eighteenth-century meteorological practices prior to late-eighteenth-century networks.
Identified the core premise: natural philosophers assumed thermal phenomena were local anomalies caused by micro-topography rather than systemic atmospheric patterns.
Understanding the author's framing of early assumptions is necessary to deduce their implicit consequences.
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Trace the stated consequence of this conceptual framing in the text.
The text establishes a causal connection: 'Because investigators viewed thermometric variance primarily as an indicator of site-specific microclimates, they rarely attempted to synchronize readings across distant geographic nodes...'
The question asks what can be inferred about early investigations, which directly aligns with this stated cause-and-effect relationship.
3
Synthesize the implicit takeaway regarding early efforts to coordinate measurements.
The belief that temperature was purely local actively hindered (inhibited) motivation to coordinate or synchronize measurements across regions.
This conclusion relies directly on passage evidence without introducing external assumptions or scope shifts.

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Inferring implicit cause-and-effect relationships from explicit passage evidence
Soru 678Soru

Read the passage below. Complete {{blank_1}} by providing the sentence that functions as a concession acknowledging empirical support for the traditional view before the author introduces contradicting evidence.

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In urban microclimatology, researchers have long posited that urban heat islands are primarily driven by the replacement of vegetated land with impermeable surface materials of low albedo. According to this canonical surface-energy balance model, reduced latent heat flux from diminished evapotranspiration accounts for the elevated night-time temperatures observed in dense metropolitan cores. Nevertheless, high-resolution satellite radiometry and canopy-layer eddy covariance data reveal that anthropogenic heat release from energy consumption contributes disproportionately to nocturnal thermal anomalies, exceeding the thermal influence of surface albedo alterations during winter months. Thus, mitigating urban heat requires addressing internal energy emissions alongside surface greening initiatives.
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The sentence that correctly completes {{blank_1}} is: 'To be sure, empirical measurements confirm that neighborhoods with higher canopy cover systematically display lower daytime surface temperatures.'
The correct sentence acts as a structural concession. It acknowledges that canopy cover reduces daytime surface temperatures—granting a valid observation consistent with the conventional surface-energy model—thereby establishing a logical foundation for the counterevidence introduced immediately after by the pivot word 'Nevertheless'.

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Analyze the structural role required by the context surrounding the blank.
The text preceding the blank describes a traditional model focused on land cover. The sentence immediately following the blank begins with the contrast transition 'Nevertheless' and introduces counterevidence focused on anthropogenic heat release.
The presence of the contrast pivot 'Nevertheless' indicates that the missing sentence must serve as a concession or supporting point for the traditional model prior to the main counterargument.
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Evaluate the rhetorical function of the target sentence.
The target sentence acknowledges that vegetation cover does lower daytime temperatures, granting partial empirical validity to the traditional surface-energy model.
By conceding a valid observation of the conventional theory ('To be sure...'), the sentence establishes a logical bridge for the contrast ('Nevertheless...') that immediately follows.

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Rhetorical Functions of Sentences and Concession Structures
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Soru 679Soru

Given that the novel enzyme's structural stability is significantly enhanced by hyper-saline conditions, its catalytic efficiency is predictably _______ when introduced into high-salt marine environments, as evidenced by the dramatic surge in substrate turnover rates.

Which of the following words best completes the sentence?

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Cevap: augmented

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The word 'augmented' best completes the sentence because it aligns with both the causal premise and the supporting evidence of increased catalytic activity.
The correct answer 'augmented' aligns directly with the cause-effect signal 'Given that' and the supporting evidence 'dramatic surge'. Since hyper-saline conditions enhance the enzyme's structural stability, introducing it to high-salt marine environments predictably increases or augments its catalytic efficiency.

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Identify structural signal words and contextual clues in the sentence.
Identified the causal signal 'Given that' linking hyper-saline conditions to stability, and the support clue 'as evidenced by the dramatic surge in substrate turnover rates'.
Structural signals dictate whether the blank requires a word that continues positive polarity or reverses it.
2
Determine the required meaning and valence of the target blank.
The blank must mean 'increased', 'enhanced', or 'boosted' to match the positive cause-effect relationship and the evidence of a dramatic surge.
Both structural clues independently reinforce an upward shift in enzyme efficiency.
3
Evaluate the options against the required contextual meaning.
'Augmented' fits precisely, while words signifying reduction, stagnation, limitation, or obscurity violate the causal logic.
Only 'augmented' maintains contextual coherence without distorting the direction or intensity of the sentence.

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Support and Cause-Effect Structural Clues in Text Completion
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In late-twentieth-century economic historiography, the emergence of formal credit markets in early modern Europe was overwhelmingly framed as a top-down innovation driven by state-sanctioned merchant banks. Historians emphasizing institutional development argued that central banks and municipal clearinghouses were necessary prerequisites for reducing transaction costs and mitigating systemic risk. However, recent archival research into mid-seventeenth-century English notary registers reveals a far more decentralized reality. Rather than relying primarily on institutional banking networks, provincial merchants and landowners constructed extensive informal lending circuits anchored by interpersonal trust, community reputation, and flexible mortgage instruments. These non-institutional networks facilitated significant capital accumulation and risk-sharing independently of official state apparatuses. Consequently, scholars have begun to re-evaluate the assumption that centralized financial institutions were indispensable drivers of early modern commercial expansion, suggesting instead that informal credit mechanisms laid the groundwork upon which formal institutions were later erected.

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

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Cevap: To challenge a prevailing historical consensus regarding the role of centralized financial institutions in early modern commercial expansion by presenting evidence of informal credit networks.

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To challenge a prevailing historical consensus regarding the role of centralized financial institutions in early modern commercial expansion by presenting evidence of informal credit networks.
The correct option accurately synthesizes the passage's overall argument: it identifies the traditional view (state-sanctioned banks as essential), highlights the new evidence (informal English credit networks), and summarizes the ultimate goal of the text (re-evaluating the assumption about the primacy of centralized financial institutions).

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Analyze the structural movement of the passage.
The passage begins by outlining a traditional historiographical view (state banks as prerequisites for commercial growth), shifts using a contrast transition ('However'), presents new archival findings (informal credit circuits), and ends with the broader implication (re-evaluating the traditional view).
Identifying the rhetorical transition helps isolate the author's primary argument from supporting details.
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Evaluate the primary purpose against the identified passage structure.
The author's primary purpose is to introduce new evidence that calls into question an old assumption about institutional finance.
The main idea of a passage must synthesize both the context presented and the author's central thesis.

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Main Idea and Primary Purpose
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