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Q: In Passage 2, Thoreau indicates that some unjust aspectsof government are Answer Choices: (A)superficial and can be fixed easily. (B)subtle and must be studied carefully. (C)self-correcting and may be beneficial. (D)inevitable and should be endured. A: Among A through D, the answer is
[ "(A)superficial and can be fixed easily.", "(B)subtle and must be studied carefully.", "(C)self-correcting and may be beneficial.", "(D)inevitable and should be endured." ]
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Q: The primary purpose of each passage is to Answer Choices: (A)make an argument about the difference between legal duties and moral imperatives. (B)discuss how laws ought to be enacted and changed in a democracy. (C)advance a view regarding whether individuals should follow all of the country’s laws. (D)articulate standards by which laws can be evaluated as just or unjust. A: Among A through D, the answer is
[ "(A)make an argument about the difference between legal duties and moral imperatives.", "(B)discuss how laws ought to be enacted and changed in a democracy.", "(C)advance a view regarding whether individuals should follow all of the country’s laws.", "(D)articulate standards by which laws can be evaluated as just or unjust." ]
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Q: Based on the passages, one commonality in the stancesLincoln and Thoreau take toward abolitionism is that Answer Choices: (A)both authors see the cause as warranting drastic action. (B)both authors view the cause as central to their argument. (C)neither author expects the cause to win widespread acceptance. (D)neither author embraces the cause as his own. A: Among A through D, the answer is
[ "(A)both authors see the cause as warranting drastic action.", "(B)both authors view the cause as central to their argument.", "(C)neither author expects the cause to win widespread acceptance.", "(D)neither author embraces the cause as his own." ]
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Q: The passage is written from the point of view of a Answer Choices: (A)consumer evaluating a variety of options. (B)scientist comparing competing research methods. (C)journalist enumerating changes in a field. (D)hobbyist explaining the capabilities of new technology. A: Among A through D, the answer is
[ "(A)consumer evaluating a variety of options.", "(B)scientist comparing competing research methods.", "(C)journalist enumerating changes in a field.", "(D)hobbyist explaining the capabilities of new technology." ]
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Q: According to the passage, two-sided solar panels will likelyraise efficiency by Answer Choices: (A)requiring little energy to operate. (B)absorbing reflected light. (C)being reasonably inexpensive to manufacture. (D)preventing light from reaching the ground. A: Among A through D, the answer is
[ "(A)requiring little energy to operate.", "(B)absorbing reflected light.", "(C)being reasonably inexpensive to manufacture.", "(D)preventing light from reaching the ground." ]
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Q: The last sentence of the passage mainly serves to Answer Choices: (A)express concern about the limitations of a material. (B)identify a hurdle that must be overcome. (C)make a prediction about the effective use of certain devices. (D)introduce a potential new area of study. A: Among A through D, the answer is
[ "(A)express concern about the limitations of a material.", "(B)identify a hurdle that must be overcome.", "(C)make a prediction about the effective use of certain devices.", "(D)introduce a potential new area of study." ]
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