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Zorluk: ZorCross-Text Connections: Relational Synthesis

Text 1
Many archaeologists have long maintained that the ancient Maya engagement with their surrounding tropical rainforests was purely extractive and ultimately destructive, leading to widespread deforestation that contributed to the civilization's collapse. Proponents of this view point to sediment cores from the Late Classic period showing high rates of forest clearing and subsequent soil erosion.

Text 2
However, paleoecologist Elena Gomez and her team argue that this model overlooks evidence of intentional, long-term forest management. Analyzing macrobotanical remains from ancient Maya forest gardens, they identified high concentrations of economically useful tree species alongside evidence of controlled, low-intensity understory burning. Gomez contends that rather than merely destroying the forest, the Maya actively cultivated resilient, food-producing agroforestry systems.

Based on the passages, how would Gomez and her team (Text 2) most likely respond to the researchers' conclusion in Text 1?

  1. A
    By claiming that the sediment cores analyzed by the researchers in Text 1 were contaminated and therefore unreliable indicators of historical forest cover.
  2. B
    By agreeing that the Maya collapsed due to deforestation but arguing that the process was accidental rather than intentional.
  3. By contending that evidence of forest clearing does not demonstrate a purely destructive relationship with the environment, as it overlooks active efforts to cultivate valuable tree species.Cevap
  4. D
    By asserting that the Maya avoided clearing any forests and instead relied entirely on natural clearings for agriculture.

Cevap

By contending that evidence of forest clearing does not demonstrate a purely destructive relationship with the environment, as it overlooks active efforts to cultivate valuable tree species.
Gomez and her team in Text 2 offer a different interpretation of the Maya's interaction with the rainforest. While Text 1 uses sediment core evidence of forest clearing to argue that the Maya's relationship with their environment was purely extractive and destructive, Text 2 introduces macrobotanical evidence of tree cultivation and controlled burning. This indicates that forest clearing was part of an active, intentional agroforestry management system, showing that the relationship was not purely destructive.

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1
Identify the central argument and evidence of Text 1.
Text 1 asserts that the Maya had a purely destructive and extractive relationship with the forest, citing sediment cores showing clearing.
Establishing the premise of the first text is necessary to understand what the second text is responding to.
2
Identify the argument and evidence of Text 2.
Text 2 argues that the Maya actively managed and cultivated the forest, using macrobotanical remains of useful tree species as evidence.
Understanding the second text's position is key to mapping the relational connection.
3
Synthesize the relationship to determine how Text 2 qualifies or challenges Text 1.
Text 2's evidence of forest management qualifies the interpretation of clearing in Text 1, showing that clearing was part of a managed agroforestry system rather than simple destruction.
This directly synthesizes the two viewpoints to find the correct relational characterization.

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Synthesizing relationships between two related texts to identify how one author qualifies, refutes, or interprets the evidence presented by another.
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