The main point of the second paragraph (lines 21–36) is that:
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It can reasonably be inferred from the passage that some seventeenth-century tulip growers believed tulip breaks were mainly caused by:
According to the passage, in the seventeenth century, the fact that broken tulip bulbs tended to produce fewer and smaller offsets compared to typical tulip bulbs resulted in:
In the passage, the author compares broken tulips as they are represented in Rembrandt’s paintings to:
According to Passage A, one reason elements of hip-hop culture such as b-boying are rarely represented in mass media is that these art forms:
Based on Passage A, which statement best captures the relationship between Tin Pan Alley pop music and rap music?
Which of the following details does the author of Passage B highlight as one that caused “Rapper’s Delight” to stand out as different compared to other songs he knew?
In the context of Passage B, the main point of the third paragraph (lines 62–76) is that the author was:
Based on Passage B, it can reasonably be inferred that the author views his first exposure to rap music as:
Which of the following statements best summarizes Oaks’s analysis of Nile crocodiles’ DNA as it is presented in the third paragraph (lines 31–42)?
According to the passage, molecular analysis revealed that immune system molecules from living crocodilian species were similar in:
According to the passage, after Klemens sent a tissue sample of a perished crocodile to Hekkala, Hekkala then:
According to the passage, Crocodylus niloticus and Crocodylus suchus diverged between:
Which of the following statements best captures how the narrator of Passage A feels about the way his children might perceive the Brooklyn wind?
According to the narrator of Passage A, the branches of the London plane tree near the Court-Montague Building are notable for:
According to the narrator of Passage B, some manhole covers she encountered as a child were rubbed smooth partly because of:
It can reasonably be inferred from Passage B that one result of the excursions the narrator took around Brooklyn with her mother was the narrator’s:
The passage most strongly suggests that the gradual diversification of plant composition in a Freedom Lawn leads to:
The passage author most strongly suggests that American homeowners who grow shaggy lawns likely feel the most immediate pressure from which of the following circumstances?
The main point of the last paragraph (lines 67–78) is that:
Which of the following lists captures features of a Freedom Lawn as it is described in the passage?
It can reasonably be inferred that the passage author viewed the Sundance executives’ claim in lines 34–35 as:
The passage author indicates that in order to become more active participants in the Sundance Festival, Native filmmakers were most in need of:
Which of the following statements best summarizes the excerpt from Hearne in lines 58–74?
According to the passage, in their 1997 meeting with Native filmmakers, Sundance executives were primarily interested in making Native films: