Vocabulary in Context

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Soru 121Soru

Complete the passage by determining which terms best fill each corresponding blank to maintain cross-sentence contextual coherence.

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For decades, historians of economic thought portrayed early modern mercantile guilds as thoroughly entities, bound to archaic trade protections and hostile to commercial novelties. Yet re-examinations of ledger archives demonstrate that their regulatory frameworks were surprisingly , adjusting seamlessly to turbulent international monetary shifts. Far from inducing market , these institutional adaptations enabled sustained commercial growth across diverse urban jurisdictions.
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The passage is completed correctly by selecting 'sclerotic' for the first blank, 'malleable' for the second blank, and 'stagnation' for the third blank.
The passage relies on clear cross-sentence structural signals to establish logical coherence. The first sentence establishes traditional views of guilds as unyielding and hostile to innovation ('sclerotic'). The contrast signal 'Yet' in the second sentence introduces recent archival evidence showing their rules were adaptable and responsive to monetary shifts ('malleable'). The third sentence uses 'Far from inducing' to negate a negative outcome, showing that rather than causing market paralysis ('stagnation'), these institutional adaptations actually facilitated commercial growth.

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Analyze the context of the first sentence to determine the meaning needed for the first blank.
The first sentence explains that guilds were 'bound to archaic trade protections and hostile to commercial novelties.' This indicates a characterization defined by rigidity, unresponsiveness, and resistance to change, pointing to 'sclerotic'.
The surrounding descriptive clauses directly elaborate on the negative, rigid portrait painted by traditional historians.
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Examine the shift in perspective signaled at the beginning of the second sentence for the second blank.
The structural signal 'Yet' marks a reversal of the previous view, and the sentence describes frameworks 'adjusting seamlessly to turbulent international monetary shifts.' This requires a word meaning adaptable or flexible, pointing to 'malleable'.
The contrast transition 'Yet' combined with evidence of seamless adjustment demands a term opposite in tone to 'sclerotic'.
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Evaluate the rhetorical structure of the third sentence for the third blank.
The phrase 'Far from inducing market...' introduces a negative condition that is contrasted with 'enabled sustained commercial growth.' The correct word must mean economic immobility or decline, pointing to 'stagnation'.
The preconditional construction 'Far from inducing' sets up an inverse relationship with the positive outcome of commercial growth.

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Multi-Blank Text Completion: Cross-Sentence Contextual Coherence
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Soru 122Soru

Based on the structural clues and transition signals in the passage, enter a transition word that best completes the blank.

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In marine bioacoustics, researchers historically regarded deep-sea cetacean vocalizations as purely navigational signals; , recent spectral analyses demonstrate that these acoustic patterns carry intricate social information, effectively reversing long-held assumptions regarding their functional simplicity.
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however (or an equivalent contrast signal such as nevertheless, yet, conversely, or nonetheless)
The sentence contrasts an older view ('purely navigational signals') with a modern finding ('intricate social information'). The concluding participial phrase ('effectively reversing long-held assumptions') explicitly confirms that a contrast transition word such as 'however', 'nevertheless', or 'conversely' is required.

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Analyze the relationship between the two main clauses connected across the semicolon.
The first clause notes that vocalizations were historically viewed as 'purely navigational signals', whereas the second clause presents findings showing they carry 'intricate social information'.
Comparing 'purely navigational' with 'intricate social information' reveals a direct contrast in understanding.
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Identify structural clues that indicate the direction of the thought.
The phrase 'effectively reversing long-held assumptions' signals a reversal of perspective.
A reversal marker requires an explicit contrast or adversarial transition signal to join the clauses logically.

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Deciphering Meaning via Structural Clues and Contrast/Continuation Signals
Soru 123Soru

Read the following passage concerning early modern European cartography:

"In early modern European cartography, mapmakers rarely aimed for literal geographic fidelity; rather, their illustrations were designed to inform the viewer's moral worldview. Indeed, far from functioning merely to report topographical coordinates, these elaborate maps served primarily to shape and animate the audience's cultural values. Consequently, modern analysts who evaluate these maps solely by their empirical precision misapprehend their underlying purpose, mistaking a medium of ideological instruction for an unsuccessful attempt at spatial measurement."

In the context of the passage, the word "inform" most nearly means:

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Cevap: impart form or character to

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The word 'inform' in this context means to 'impart form or character to' (shape or animate).
The passage employs a contrast signal ('rarely...; rather...') followed by an elaboration signal ('Indeed, far from... served primarily to shape and animate'). These structural clues demonstrate that 'inform' does not mean to convey factual data, but rather to give shape, form, or character to the viewer's worldview.

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Analyze the structural pivot in the first sentence
The semi-colon followed by 'rather' creates a contrast between 'literal geographic fidelity' (empirical accuracy) and what map illustrations were designed to do to the viewer's moral worldview.
Contrast signals indicate that the target word must express a function distinct from literal reporting.
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Examine the elaboration signal in the second sentence
The phrase 'Indeed, far from functioning merely to report... served primarily to shape and animate' restates and clarifies the clause containing 'inform'.
The continuation signal 'Indeed' directly connects 'inform' with its parallel structural equivalent: 'to shape and animate'.
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Select the definition matching the contextual structural clues
The secondary definition of 'inform'—meaning to imbue, animate, or give form to—aligns precisely with 'shape and animate'.
Relying on structural context resolves the polysemous word to its secondary scholarly definition rather than its common usage.

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Deciphering Meaning via Structural Clues and Contrast/Continuation Signals
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Soru 124Soru

Determine which terms best complete each corresponding blank in the passage to maintain cross-sentence contextual coherence.

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Early attempts to codify maritime law in the seventeenth century were hardly ; rather than establishing universally accepted protocols, they reflected the partisan economic interests of individual seafaring powers. Consequently, modern historians who characterize these early treaties as foundational models of international altruism the pervasive commercial rivalries that dictated their terms. It was only when systemic piracy threatened all merchant fleets alike that sovereign states moved past unilateral maneuvering and approached oceanic governance with genuine .
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Blank 1 requires 'disinterested', Blank 2 requires 'gloss over', and Blank 3 requires 'reciprocity'.
The passage establishes a contrast between initial partisan lawmaking and later cooperative governance. For the first blank, the contrast with 'partisan economic interests' demands 'disinterested' (meaning impartial). For the second blank, the causal transition 'Consequently' indicates that scholars viewing partisan treaties as altruistic are ignoring historical evidence, meaning they 'gloss over' rivalries. For the third blank, moving past 'unilateral maneuvering' when faced with shared threats implies engaging in 'reciprocity' (mutual exchange and cooperation).

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Analyze Blank 1 using internal contrast clues within the first sentence.
The clause 'rather than establishing universally accepted protocols, they reflected the partisan economic interests' indicates that the first blank must mean unbiased or impartial. 'Disinterested' fits this exact definition.
The contrast signal 'rather than' opposes partisan interest with impartiality.
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Analyze Blank 2 using the causal transition 'Consequently' connecting Sentence 1 and Sentence 2.
Since the treaties were actually driven by partisan self-interest, historians who view them as altruistic are failing to acknowledge the true rivalries. Thus, they 'gloss over' these rivalries.
The shift signal 'Consequently' requires Blank 2 to express a failure to account for the partisan reality established in Sentence 1.
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Analyze Blank 3 using the condition specified in the final sentence.
The text states that states 'moved past unilateral maneuvering' when threats impacted 'all merchant fleets alike'. This shift toward shared, non-unilateral action requires a word meaning mutual exchange or cooperation, which is 'reciprocity'.
Moving past 'unilateral maneuvering' logically leads to bilateral or multilateral mutual cooperation.

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Cross-Sentence Contextual Coherence in Multi-Blank Text Completion
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Read the passage below:

For decades, nineteenth-century astrophysicists regarded solar spectrographic lines as purely (i)________ anomalies, treating each spectral line as an isolated curiosity rather than an index of atomic architecture. However, once laboratory experimenters demonstrated that atomic emissions follow predictable mathematical series, this assumption was entirely (ii)________. Far from being meaningless noise, spectral lines were recognized as (iii)________ indicators of atomic energy transitions, effectively laying the groundwork for quantum mechanics.

Which set of terms, when inserted into the blanks in order, best maintains the cross-sentence contextual coherence of the passage?

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Cevap: (i) incidental, (ii) dismantled, (iii) indispensable

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(i) incidental, (ii) dismantled, (iii) indispensable
The combination of '(i) incidental, (ii) dismantled, (iii) indispensable' maintains strict thematic and structural logic across the passage. 'Incidental' aligns with 'isolated curiosity', 'dismantled' correctly registers the shift signaled by 'However' after laboratory discoveries, and 'indispensable' logically connects with 'laying the groundwork for quantum mechanics'.

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Analyze Blank (i) using clues within Sentence 1.
The phrase 'isolated curiosity rather than an index of atomic architecture' indicates that the spectral lines were viewed as minor, non-essential occurrences. 'Incidental' (minor/accidental) fits this meaning.
The contrast 'rather than an index' demands a word signifying something non-fundamental.
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Analyze Blank (ii) using the transition signal 'However' in Sentence 2.
Since laboratory experiments proved spectral lines follow predictable mathematical series, the initial assumption that they were minor anomalies was disproved. 'Dismantled' accurately reflects this reversal.
The contrast marker 'However' signals a turn away from the nineteenth-century belief.
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Analyze Blank (iii) using cross-sentence clues in Sentence 3.
The phrase 'Far from being meaningless noise' and the outcome 'laying the groundwork for quantum mechanics' require a positive word meaning essential or crucial. 'Indispensable' fits precisely.
The trajectory of the passage moves from dismissal to recognizing crucial scientific value.

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Cross-Sentence Contextual Coherence in Multi-Blank Text Completion
Soru 126Soru

Complete the passage below by filling in the blank with the word that best fits the context based on structural clues and transition signals.

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In marine geochemistry, early models of hydrothermal vent sediment dynamics assumed that sulfur isotopic fractionation was uniform across benthic zones. However, recent micro-electrode analyses reveal that microbial sulfate reduction in abyssal sediments is surprisingly ; while peripheral zones exhibit predictable isotopic signatures, core vent chimneys harbor extreme enzymatic microenvironments that abruptly shift isotopic ratios.
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heterogeneous (or synonymous terms such as non-uniform or variable)
The transition word 'However' signals a clear reversal of the early assumption that sulfur isotopic fractionation was 'uniform across benthic zones.' Furthermore, the semicolon elaboration explicitly contrasts 'peripheral zones' with 'core vent chimneys,' demonstrating that isotopic signatures vary by location. Therefore, a word meaning non-uniform or varied, such as 'heterogeneous,' correctly completes the blank.

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Identify the primary transition signal in the sentence.
The pivot word 'However' sets up a direct contrast with the initial assumption that sulfur isotopic fractionation was 'uniform across benthic zones'.
Contrast signals indicate that the missing word must express an idea opposite to 'uniform'.
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Analyze the structural elaboration following the semicolon.
The clause introduced by 'while' contrasts 'peripheral zones' (which show predictable signatures) with 'core vent chimneys' (which harbor extreme microenvironments that abruptly shift ratios).
This structural breakdown confirms that conditions differ significantly from one location to another rather than remaining constant.
3
Deduce the contextual meaning and select an appropriate descriptor.
The blank requires an adjective signifying diverse, varied, or non-uniform spatial characteristics; 'heterogeneous' fits both the contrast signal and the semicolon elaboration.
A word expressing spatial variability satisfies all contextual and structural requirements of the passage.

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Deciphering Meaning via Structural Clues and Contrast/Continuation Signals
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In geomorphology, the evolution of bedrock rivers is often governed by knickpoints—abrupt slope alterations in a river profile usually caused by tectonic uplift or base-level lowering. While early models treated knickpoints as static boundaries marking distinct erosional regimes, recent hydrodynamic simulations demonstrate that knickpoints actively propagate upstream, consuming the relict landscape above them. As the slope steepens, the resulting increase in shear stress enhances bedrock incision, driving a continuous wave of retreat. Far from merely transmitting a passive signal of environmental perturbation, this migratory behavior reflects a dynamic readjustment of channel geometry. Consequently, geomorphologists must view knickpoint migration not as an ephemeral anomaly, but as the primary mechanism through which drainage basins continuously sculpt landscape topographies over geological timescales.

Based on the passage above, which of the following best captures the meaning of the word propagate as it is used by the author?

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Cevap: migrate or travel physically upstream

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The term 'propagate' as used in the passage means to migrate or travel physically upstream along the river profile.
The correct answer is the option stating 'migrate or travel physically upstream'. The passage explicitly pairs 'propagate' with the direction 'upstream' and refers back to this process as 'this migratory behavior' and 'knickpoint migration', establishing that the word refers to spatial movement along the riverbed.

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Analyze the immediate sentence context containing the target word.
The text states that 'knickpoints actively propagate upstream, consuming the relict landscape above them.'
Word meaning in reading comprehension is dictated by surrounding modifiers and parallel descriptions.
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Examine surrounding structural clues and restatements.
The subsequent sentences refer to 'a continuous wave of retreat', 'this migratory behavior', and 'knickpoint migration'.
The author explicitly rephrases the action of propagating as 'migratory behavior' and 'migration'.
3
Evaluate option choices against the contextual evidence.
The option stating 'migrate or travel physically upstream' matches the author's description of physical displacement along the river channel.
Only this definition aligns with the spatial movement described throughout the passage.

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Passage-Based Word in Context Analysis
Tahmini Süre:1m 30s
Soru 128Soru

Read the following passage regarding early modern scientific methodology:

In his reevaluation of early modern scientific methodology, historian Julian Vance does not outright reject the traditional narrative that empirical observation abruptly supplanted scholasticism; rather, he seeks to qualify it. By emphasizing that late medieval scholars frequently engaged in systematic observational practices long before the Scientific Revolution, Vance demonstrates that the transition was incremental rather than revolutionary, thereby refining overly simplistic historical assertions.

In the context of the passage, which of the following best captures the meaning of the word "qualify"?

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Cevap: limit or moderate the scope of

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In the context of the passage, the word 'qualify' means to limit or moderate the scope of a statement or claim.
The sentence employs a negative-contrast structure: 'does not outright reject... rather, he seeks to qualify it.' The signal 'rather' alongside the clarification that Vance refines 'overly simplistic assertions' demonstrates that 'qualify' carries its secondary academic definition of modifying, limiting, or moderating a claim.

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Analyze the structural pivot marker
Identified the contrast construction: 'does not outright reject [X]; rather, he seeks to [target word] it.'
The transition signal 'rather' indicates a shift to an action that lies between total rejection and complete acceptance.
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Examine the elaboration in the subsequent sentence
The text explains that Vance shows the shift was 'incremental rather than revolutionary' to refine 'overly simplistic historical assertions.'
This elaboration demonstrates that Vance is adjusting and restricting the boundaries of the traditional claim rather than abandoning it or accepting it as originally stated.
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Match contextual meaning with option choices
Selected the option meaning 'limit or moderate the scope of'.
Secondary definitions of 'qualify' include to modify, limit, or restrict a statement, perfectly aligning with the structural context.

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Deciphering secondary word meanings using contrast transition signals and clause relationships
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Read the passage below and complete the sentence by providing the word that best fits the blank based on the structural clues and contrast signals.

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In nineteenth-century historiography of the Ancient Near East, early scholars categorized Bronze Age administrative tablets as strictly matter-of-fact record-keeping tools. Far from being merely ledgers of grain distribution and livestock inventories, however, recent epigraphic decipherments demonstrate that these inscriptions were crafted with subtle rhetorical flourishes designed to reinforce royal lineage and divine legitimacy.
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The word that best completes the blank is 'prosaic' (or synonymous terms such as 'mundane', 'pedestrian', or 'utilitarian').
The correct response requires recognizing the structural contrast signaled by 'Far from being merely {{blank_1}}... however'. The first sentence characterizes early scholarship's view of the tablets as 'strictly matter-of-fact record-keeping tools.' The second sentence introduces new findings showing the tablets contained 'subtle rhetorical flourishes' promoting 'divine legitimacy.' The missing word must therefore describe ledgers that are commonplace, unadorned, or purely functional—making words like 'prosaic', 'mundane', 'pedestrian', or 'utilitarian' contextually precise.

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Identify the primary context and initial descriptor.
The initial sentence establishes that early scholars viewed the administrative tablets as 'strictly matter-of-fact record-keeping tools.'
This establishes the initial baseline concept against which the rest of the sentence will react.
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Analyze the structural signals and transition markers.
The clause begins with the concessive/contrast signal 'Far from being merely...' and is reinforced by the contrast pivot marker 'however'.
These signals signal a sharp opposition between the traditional expectation of the ledgers and the actual discovery of 'subtle rhetorical flourishes' and 'divine legitimacy.'
3
Deduce the required tone and definition for the blank.
The word filling the blank must align with 'matter-of-fact' and contrast with 'rhetorical flourishes.' It must convey that the ledgers were ordinary, uninspired, or purely functional.
Selecting 'prosaic', 'mundane', or 'utilitarian' completes the contrast created by the structural pivot.

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Deciphering Meaning via Structural Clues and Contrast/Continuation Signals
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Soru 130Soru

Read the passage below. Determine which terms best complete each corresponding blank to maintain cross-sentence contextual coherence.

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For decades, ethnoarchaeologists believed that ancient low-temperature pottery firing was entirely , assuming that early potters lacked precise temperature control mechanisms. However, recent thermal analysis of ceramic vitrification reveals that these artisans utilized subtle draft adjustments to achieve astonishingly internal temperatures across separate firings. Consequently, scholars have begun to earlier characterizations of prehistoric pyrotechnology as rudimentary.
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Blank (i): unpredictable; Blank (ii): consistent; Blank (iii): reconsider
The initial sentence establishes an assumption of primitive, uncontrolled technology, making 'unpredictable' the appropriate choice for the first blank. The transition word 'However' introduces contradictory empirical evidence demonstrating precise thermal regulation, requiring 'consistent' for the second blank. Finally, 'Consequently' signals a logical shift in academic consensus resulting from this finding, necessitating 'reconsider' for the third blank.

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Analyze the structural and semantic clues in the first sentence.
The clause 'assuming that early potters lacked precise temperature control mechanisms' establishes that scholars viewed the firing outcomes as erratic, supporting 'unpredictable'.
The blank must reflect an outcome resulting from a lack of control mechanisms.
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Identify the contrast signal introducing the second sentence.
The discourse marker 'However' indicates a pivot away from the traditional view, showing that 'subtle draft adjustments' produced stable heat levels, requiring 'consistent'.
The finding refutes the assumption of unpredictability by demonstrating thermal control.
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Evaluate the logical consequence indicated in the final sentence.
The transition 'Consequently' signals that the newly demonstrated technological skill forces researchers to reassess old beliefs, necessitating 'reconsider'.
Evidence of sophisticated craft control directly undermines earlier claims that the technology was rudimentary.

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Cross-Sentence Contextual Coherence in Multi-Blank Text Completion
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Soru 131Soru

Read the passage below and identify the contextual meaning of the highlighted word as used by the author.

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In mid-twentieth-century urban planning, theorists frequently invoked the concept of urban fabric to describe the spatial layout of historic districts. Rather than referring to woven textiles, the term was employed to denote the physical structure and spatial continuity of buildings, streets, and public spaces that collectively defined a neighborhood. When modernizers proposed carving wide thoroughfares through old city centers, critics warned that such interventions would sever this fabric, disrupting long-established community networks and destroying architectural cohesion.

In the context of the passage, the word fabric most nearly means
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In this context, 'fabric' refers to the structural framework or physical composition of an urban area.
The correct answer accurately reflects the passage's explicit definition of 'fabric' as the physical structure, spatial layout, and built environment of a city district.

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Analyze the passage context surrounding the target word 'fabric'.
The text explicitly contrasts 'woven textiles' with the intended definition: 'the physical structure and spatial continuity of buildings, streets, and public spaces'.
The author provides a direct clue by defining what the term denotes in urban planning versus its literal meaning.
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Synthesize the passage clues to determine the precise contextual definition.
The word refers to the physical composition, spatial layout, or structural framework of the built environment.
The surrounding sentences emphasize architectural cohesion and spatial arrangement rather than woven cloth or figurative social harmony alone.

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Passage-Based Word in Context Analysis
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Soru 132Soru

In plant neurobiology, early claims regarding electrical signaling in root apexes were initially greeted with overt hostility by mainstream botanists; nevertheless, meticulous documentation of action potentials has compelled scholars to harbor theoretical frameworks once dismissed as speculative fantasy. Far from indicating an uncritical endorsement of botanical consciousness, this shift reflects a methodical willingness to evaluate provisional models until empirical evidence dictates otherwise.

Based on the structural clues and transition signals in the passage above, which of the following best expresses the meaning of the word "harbor" as it is used in the text?

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Cevap: entertain

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In this context, the word 'harbor' means to entertain or hold a concept or hypothesis in mind for consideration.
The contrast signal 'nevertheless' indicates a shift from the initial 'overt hostility' of botanists to a willingness to consider previously rejected ideas. The subsequent sentence reinforces this by defining the action as a 'methodical willingness to evaluate provisional models'. Therefore, 'harbor' in this context means to entertain or hold a theory in mind for evaluation.

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Analyze the structural signals surrounding the target word.
The transition signal 'nevertheless' sets up a contrast between early 'overt hostility' toward plant neurobiology claims and the later willingness of scholars to 'harbor theoretical frameworks'.
Contrast signals indicate that the second clause shifts away from initial rejection toward openness.
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Examine continuation clues in the subsequent sentence.
The phrase 'Far from indicating an uncritical endorsement... this shift reflects a methodical willingness to evaluate provisional models' clarifies the exact nature of their action.
The elaboration explains that scholars are not confirming the theory as absolute fact, but rather giving it open consideration.
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Match the contextual definition with the option choices.
The word 'entertain' directly captures the sense of holding a hypothesis in mind or evaluating a model provisionally.
'Entertain' fits both the structural reversal signaled by 'nevertheless' and the thematic restatement in the second sentence.

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Deciphering Meaning via Structural Clues and Contrast/Continuation Signals
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Read the passage below and determine the contextual meaning of the highlighted word.

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In his landmark 1974 treatise on architectural phenomenology, Gaston Bachelard argued that spatial configurations do not merely contain human experience; rather, they actively inform the psychological orientation of their inhabitants. Where mid-century functionalists viewed domestic spaces as passive containers designed solely to satisfy pragmatic needs, Bachelard asserted that subtle structural choices���such as the verticality of a staircase or the enclosure of a cellar—impart a specific imaginative coherence to daily life. Consequently, to suggest that an edifice merely holds its occupants is to misunderstand how architectural geometry continuously shapes the interior landscape of the mind.

As used in the passage, the word inform most nearly means
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The word 'inform' in this context means 'shape' or 'give form to'.
In the passage, the author uses 'inform' to describe how spatial configurations actively give structure, form, or character to an inhabitant's psychological orientation. This is supported by parallel expressions in the passage, such as structural choices that 'impart... imaginative coherence' and architectural geometry that 'shapes the interior landscape of the mind'.

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Analyze the sentence structure and surrounding context.
The text contrasts 'merely contain human experience' with 'actively inform the psychological orientation'. Later, the passage notes that structural choices 'impart a specific imaginative coherence' and 'continuously shapes the interior landscape'.
Contextual clues and parallel phrasing ('impart', 'shapes') establish that the word refers to molding or giving structure to psychological orientation, rather than transmitting factual information.
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Differentiate between the primary definition and the secondary contextual meaning.
While 'inform' commonly means to communicate facts or notify, here it operates in its secondary sense of giving intrinsic form, shape, or character to something.
The passage focuses on how physical architecture actively forms mental states, making 'shape' or 'give form to' the precise contextual meaning.

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Reading Comprehension: Passage-Based Word in Context Analysis
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In contemporary cognitive neuroscience, early models of lexical retrieval posited a strictly modular architecture wherein visual word recognition operated independently of sentence-level context. Recent neuroimaging evidence, however, has undermined this rigid framework; far from functioning as an autonomous processor, the visual word form area exhibits rapid sensitivity to top-down contextual expectations. Indeed, far from remaining static or fixed, the neural representations governing early orthographic processing are remarkably plastic, dynamically altering their selectivity to align with surrounding semantic signals. Consequently, researchers now view early visual processing as an integrative rather than encapsulated stage of reading.

In the passage above, which of the following best captures the meaning of the word 'plastic' as used by the author?

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Cevap: adaptable

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adaptable
The term 'adaptable' correctly captures the meaning of 'plastic' in this context. The passage employs the contrast signal 'far from remaining static or fixed' paired with the continuation clue 'dynamically altering their selectivity'. These structural markers indicate that the neural representations are capable of change and responsiveness to context, making 'adaptable' the exact semantic fit.

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Locate the target word and identify its immediate sentence environment.
The word 'plastic' is used to describe 'neural representations governing early orthographic processing' in the sentence beginning with 'Indeed...'
Contextual meaning must be derived from surrounding syntactical structures rather than prior memory of the dictionary definition.
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Analyze structural transition signals and contrast clues in the sentence.
The phrase 'far from remaining static or fixed' creates a direct contrast with 'plastic', while 'dynamically altering their selectivity' provides an elaborative continuation clue.
Structural signals establish that 'plastic' signifies the opposite of 'static or fixed' and is synonymous with dynamic alteration.
3
Evaluate the options against the identified structural meaning.
The term 'adaptable' directly matches the concept of dynamically altering selectivity and contrasting with fixed states.
Choosing 'adaptable' preserves the semantic coherence of both the sentence and the author's broader argument regarding integrative neural processing.

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Deciphering Meaning via Structural Clues and Contrast/Continuation Signals
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In avian biomechanics, the structural design of bird wings frequently demonstrates evolutionary trade-offs rather than pure optimization for a single flight mode. Pelagic seabirds such as albatrosses possess exceptionally high-aspect-ratio wings that maximize aerodynamic efficiency during long-distance soaring. However, this specialized geometry severely limits their maneuverability in turbulent coastal environments and complicates takeoff from flat ground. When forced to navigate dense cliffside wind gradients or initiate sudden evasive maneuvers, the rigid, elongated wing structure can compromise the bird's survival capacity by reducing its agility and increasing structural strain under unexpected turbulence. Researchers evaluating these morphological constraints emphasize that functional adaptations are rarely without penalty; evolutionary pressures do not yield flawless mechanical designs, but rather viable configurations where extreme specialization in one domain predictably impairs performance in another.

In the context of the passage, the word 'compromise' most nearly means:

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Cevap: jeopardize

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In the context of the passage, 'compromise' means to imperil or jeopardize, as the wing structure weakens or impairs the bird's survival capacity in turbulent conditions.
The correct answer is the option meaning 'jeopardize'. In the passage, the author discusses how specialized wing morphology impairs maneuverability in turbulence, thereby endangering or undermining the bird's survival capacity under those specific conditions.

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Locate the target word in the passage and analyze the surrounding clause.
The target word 'compromise' modifies 'the bird's survival capacity by reducing its agility and increasing structural strain under unexpected turbulence.'
Contextual clues in the immediate sentence describe negative physical consequences (reduced agility, increased strain).
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Examine surrounding thematic signals in the passage.
The preceding sentence notes that specialized geometry 'severely limits maneuverability,' and the subsequent sentence notes that 'extreme specialization in one domain predictably impairs performance in another.'
The author establishes a clear negative polarity showing that structural trade-offs harm or imperil performance.
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Evaluate the answer choices against the contextual meaning of impairment/endangerment.
The word 'jeopardize' precisely matches the sense of imperiling or exposing to risk.
It captures the secondary definition of 'compromise' (to expose to danger or weaken) while rejecting the primary conversational meaning (to negotiate terms).

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Reading Comprehension: Passage-Based Word in Context Analysis
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Soru 136Soru

In her critique of mid-twentieth-century urban planning, Jane Jacobs did not merely challenge prevailing architectural orthodoxy; she aimed to puncture the balloon of professional hubris that dominated city development agencies. Planning theorists of the era had envisioned vast, orderly superblocks, arguing that traditional, dense neighborhoods were archaic relics that stifled modern progress. Jacobs demonstrated that these sprawling modernist developments, despite their pristine aesthetic promises, frequently eroded social cohesion and economic vitality. In describing Jacobs's polemic, contemporary historians note that her intent was neither to condemn structural engineering nor to demand an absolute return to pre-industrial municipal governance. Rather, by deploying incisive empirical observations of neighborhood life, Jacobs sought to deflate the unexamined assumptions of omniscient expertise that shielded bureaucratic planners from public accountability.

Based on the passage, which of the following statements accurately capture the contextual meaning and rhetorical function of the phrase "puncture the balloon of professional hubris"? Select all that apply.

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Cevap: Expose and diminish the unwarranted self-importance and unexamined assumptions of urban planning experts; Challenge the inflated confidence and sense of superiority held by city development theorists of the era

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The correct options are those stating that the phrase means to expose and diminish the unwarranted self-importance and unexamined assumptions of urban planning experts, and to challenge the inflated confidence and sense of superiority held by city development theorists.
The phrase 'puncture the balloon of professional hubris' is an extended metaphor. In context, 'hubris' refers to the excessive pride of planning theorists, and 'puncturing the balloon' means deflating or exposing that arrogance. The passage later restates this concept directly, explaining that Jacobs aimed to 'deflate the unexamined assumptions of omniscient expertise.' Therefore, options highlighting the exposure of unwarranted self-importance and the challenging of inflated confidence are contextually accurate.

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Analyze the figurative expression within its surrounding text.
The target phrase 'puncture the balloon of professional hubris' uses a metaphor of deflating a balloon to describe attacking 'hubris' (excessive pride or arrogance).
Contextual clues following the phrase elaborate that Jacobs sought to 'deflate the unexamined assumptions of omniscient expertise that shielded bureaucratic planners.'
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Evaluate candidate interpretations against passage evidence.
The options describing the exposure of unwarranted self-importance and the challenging of inflated confidence directly align with 'deflating unexamined assumptions of omniscient expertise.'
Both correct choices capture the metaphorical meaning of curbing arrogance without introducing literal or overly extreme claims.
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Eliminate incorrect options based on literal readings, extreme tone, or scope errors.
Discard literal interpretations regarding aerial survey equipment, extreme claims rejecting all civic expertise, and physical demolition of buildings.
The text explicitly qualifies Jacobs's position, indicating her critique targeted bureaucratic assumptions rather than engineering or physical destruction.

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Interpreting Idiomatic Usage and Figurative Language in Context
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In paleoclimatology, ice core isotopic signatures are frequently cited as unambiguous records of historical temperature fluctuations; nevertheless, recent methodological reevaluations suggest that post-depositional atmospheric interactions can significantly discount the accuracy of these proxy measurements. Rather than confirming atmospheric stability over millennia, local sublimation processes alter isotope ratios prior to compaction. Consequently, researchers who treat raw isotopic data as unblemished historical records risk misinterpreting transient surface anomalies as systemic climatic shifts.

As used in the passage, which of the following choices best expresses the meaning of the word 'discount'?

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Cevap: diminish the validity or reliability of

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The word 'discount' as used in this context means to diminish the validity or reliability of.
The contrast signal 'nevertheless' shifts the focus from ice cores being 'unambiguous records' to a factor that undermines their accuracy. Furthermore, the subsequent sentence clarifies that these processes 'alter isotope ratios' '[r]ather than confirming atmospheric stability'. Thus, in this context, 'discount' means to lessen, diminish, or undermine the reliability or validity of the measurements.

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Identify the target word and locate structural transition signals in the sentence.
The target word is 'discount', preceded by the contrast transition 'nevertheless'.
Contrast signals indicate a shift from the preceding claim that ice core signatures are 'unambiguous records'.
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Analyze the surrounding elaboration and continuation clues.
The text explains that processes 'alter isotope ratios' 'rather than confirming atmospheric stability' and lead to 'misinterpreting' data.
These contextual clues demonstrate that post-depositional interactions detract from or lessen the accuracy of the measurements.
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Evaluate the definitions against structural clues to select the contextually appropriate meaning.
'Diminish the validity or reliability of' perfectly matches the required negative impact on measurement accuracy.
Secondary definitions of polysemous words must be selected based on structural signals rather than primary commercial definitions.

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Deciphering Vocabulary in Context via Contrast Signals
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In his analysis of late nineteenth-century industrial monopolies, historian Julian Vance argues that traditional regulatory measures did not merely fail to curb corporate expansion; rather, they inadvertently provided these cartels with an unexpected "shield against the elements." By establishing standardized compliance codes that only capital-rich conglomerates could afford to maintain, state legislatures effectively insulated incumbent firms from the chaotic, unpredictable pressures of emergent competitors. Far from exposing monopolists to rigorous oversight, the new legal framework acted as a protective barrier, allowing established enterprises to weather economic recessions while smaller, more agile ventures withered under the administrative burden. Consequently, what proponents celebrated as public accountability functioned instead as an artificial market sanctuary, neutralizing the very competitive forces intended to keep corporate power in check.

In the passage, the author uses the phrase "shield against the elements" in order to make which of the following points?

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Cevap: convey how compliance regulations insulated established corporate cartels from the unpredictable pressures of market competition

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The author uses the phrase to convey how compliance regulations insulated established corporate cartels from the unpredictable pressures of market competition.
The author uses the metaphorical phrase 'shield against the elements' to illustrate how onerous regulatory standards inadvertently protected large incumbent conglomerates from competitive market forces ('the elements'), serving as a sanctuary rather than a restrictive oversight mechanism.

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Analyze the target phrase in its immediate context within the passage.
The phrase 'shield against the elements' refers to regulatory measures providing corporate cartels with protection.
Understanding surrounding sentence clues is necessary to decode figurative language.
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Identify the metaphorical meaning of 'the elements' and 'shield' based on surrounding elaboration.
'The elements' refers to 'the chaotic, unpredictable pressures of emergent competitors' and economic recessions, while the 'shield' refers to high compliance costs that only large conglomerates could afford.
Figurative expressions rely on context clues to define what the metaphor stands for.
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Match the contextual metaphorical meaning to the option that captures this specific relationship without overgeneralizing or taking the phrase literally.
The option stating that compliance regulations insulated established cartels from competitive market pressures perfectly matches the passage intent.
Direct contextual alignment confirms the correct choice.

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Interpreting Idiomatic Usage and Figurative Language in Context
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In his reevaluation of early twentieth-century monetary policy, economist Arthur Pendelton argues that central bankers during the Interwar period were not merely conservative functionaries adhering to outdated doctrine; rather, they were 'trimming their sails to the prevailing trade winds' of domestic political pressure while publicly professing an unyielding commitment to the gold standard. Far from operating as disinterested technocrats governed strictly by abstract theory, these policy makers constantly calibrated their interest rate adjustments to appease vocal domestic electoral blocs. Consequently, their public declarations of monetary orthodoxy functioned less as an operational blueprint than as an ideological veil, masking a series of opportunistic compromises that ultimately undermined international financial stability.

Based on the passage, the figurative expression 'trimming their sails to the prevailing trade winds' serves to convey which of the following regarding the central bankers? Select all that apply.

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Cevap: Adapting strategic policy choices to accommodate external political forces; Maintaining a pragmatically flexible posture despite public assertions of unyielding principle

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The correct selections are the options stating that the central bankers adapted strategic policy choices to accommodate external political forces and that they maintained a pragmatically flexible posture despite public assertions of unyielding principle.
The phrase 'trimming their sails to the prevailing trade winds' uses nautical imagery to describe adjusting one's actions to accommodate shifting external forces. In context, the author uses this expression to show that central bankers calibrated interest rates in response to domestic political pressure while maintaining a public façade of adherence to the gold standard. Thus, the selections indicating political adaptation and pragmatic flexibility behind a rigid public stance correctly interpret the metaphor's contextual meaning.

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Analyze the figurative expression within its immediate sentence context.
The phrase 'trimming their sails to the prevailing trade winds' is contrasted with 'publicly professing an unyielding commitment' and directly linked to responding to 'domestic political pressure'.
Understanding how the metaphor operates rhetorically requires identifying the contrast signals and defining context clues.
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Determine the metaphorical meaning of the phrase.
'Trimming sails' means adjusting nautical sails to handle wind direction, metaphorically indicating modifying behavior or policy to suit changing political conditions.
Idioms in academic text translate physical or functional analogies into abstract behavioral descriptions.
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Evaluate the option choices against the derived contextual meaning.
Options reflecting political adaptation and flexible pragmatism beneath an unyielding façade accurately capture the dual implications of the metaphor.
Multiple-choice select-all questions require identifying all valid contextual nuances while eliminating literal, extreme, or out-of-scope distractors.

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Interpreting Idiomatic Usage and Figurative Language in Context
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In his 1890 treatise on comparative philology, historian Julian Thorne reexamined the formalization of sound laws in historical linguistics. Mid-nineteenth-century scholars often viewed language shifts as arbitrary historical accidents, whereas later Neogrammarians insisted that phonetic change operated with absolute, exceptionless necessity. Thorne contends that in their eagerness to establish linguistics as a rigorous science, these theorists put the cart before the horse by treating abstract, retrospective regularities as the primary engine driving speech transformation. In Thorne’s estimation, the codified sound laws were merely descriptive summaries compiled from thousands of individual spoken interactions, rather than pre-existing structural imperatives that dictated how speakers altered their pronunciation over time. By mistaking the observed outcome of linguistic evolution for its initiating cause, the Neogrammarians inverted the proper relationship between living language and theoretical abstraction.

Which of the following best captures the conceptual error described by the author's use of the phrase "put the cart before the horse"?

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Cevap: Reversing the logical relationship between an observed outcome and its underlying cause

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Reversing the logical relationship between an observed outcome and its underlying cause
The correct answer accurately identifies the metaphorical meaning of 'put the cart before the horse' in context. The passage explicitly states that the Neogrammarians treated retrospective summaries of language (the effect/outcome) as the driving force behind speech transformation (the cause), thereby inverting the natural causal sequence.

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Locate the target phrase within the passage text
The phrase appears when describing how Neogrammarians treated 'abstract, retrospective regularities as the primary engine driving speech transformation.'
Contextual analysis is required to determine how the figurative phrase functions in this specific argument.
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Analyze the surrounding elaboration provided by the author
The author explicitly clarifies the phrase in the subsequent sentences: the theorists mistook 'the observed outcome of linguistic evolution for its initiating cause.'
The author provides a direct contextual definition of the figurative expression immediately following its use.
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Match the contextual meaning to the correct option while eliminating distractors
The choice describing the reversal of the logical relationship between an observed outcome and its underlying cause accurately reflects the inverted causal order described by the idiom.
The idiom 'put the cart before the horse' metaphorically signifies placing an effect or secondary item before its primary cause.

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Interpreting Idiomatic Usage and Figurative Language in Context
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