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Function Questions

Pregunta 1 de 3

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"Math poses difficulties. There's little room for eyewitness testimony, seasoned judgement, a skeptical eye or transcendental rhetoric."

The function of the second sentence is to:

Selecciona una de las siguientes respuestas posibles:

  • A. criticize an approach

  • B. qualify an assertion

  • C. refute a controversial theory

  • D. offer a solution to a problem

  • E. introduce a digression

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Pregunta 2 de 3

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"To the degree that Audubon's prose has the
shapely feel of a novel, it's because he was deft at
crafting his observations into the stuff of story; the
birds that he chronicles became not merely objects of
scientific data, but characters in a dramatic narrative."

The segment before the semicolon ("it's...story") primarily serves to:

Selecciona una de las siguientes respuestas posibles:

  • A. explain an impression

  • B. minimize an effect

  • C. condemn an approach

  • D. question a theory

  • E. propose an alternative

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Pregunta 3 de 3

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"Why is the connection between smells and memories so strong? The reason for these associations is that the brain's olfactory bulb is connected to both the amygdala (an emotion center) and to the hippocampus, which is involved in memory. And, because smells serve a survival function (odors can keep us from eating spoiled or poisonous foods), some of these associations are made very quickly, and may even involve a one-time association."

The primary purpose of the passage is to:

Selecciona una de las siguientes respuestas posibles:

  • A. imply skepticism about a controversial theory

  • B. dispute a popular misconception about the amygdala

  • C. provide an explanation for a phenomenon

  • D. praise a groundbreaking type of research

  • E. explore the role of the hippocampus in forming associations

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