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s stated goal with respect to reducing air pollution. 。s physical properties. 27. Ethe mechanism underlying water39。s emphasis on an ideal internationalism that also acmodates national identities and roles. 19. CThe first provides support for an intermediate conclusion that supports a further conclusion stated in the argument。s plex view of Black selfesteem and human solidarity as patible is no more contradictory than Du Bois39。 (ii) transmitted to 16. Eaffirm the thematic coherence underlying Raisin in the Sun 17. CThe painter of this picture could not intend it to be funny。 (ii) extraneous 14. recapitulates 15. (i) mimicking (iii) assuage 13. (i) multifaceted (ii) successfuls contribution to classical symphonic music 9. CThe editorial policies of some early United States newspapers became a counterweight to proponents of traditional values. 10. Ainsincerely 11. a doctrinaire 12. (i) ambivalences tensile strength Producing and using biodiesel, a fuel derived from cultivated rapeseed, causes 35 percent less air pollution per gallon than does producing and using regular diesel fuel. The government plans to reduce dieselrelated air pollution over the next decade by 25 percent, so replacing regular diesel with biodiesel would seem to be the obvious solution. Unfortunately, the greatest possible production of biodiesel would amount to only one percent of all diesel fuel to be produced during the next 15 years.28. The passage is structured to lead to which of the following as a conclusion? A. The use of biodiesel will increase by less than one percent over the next 15 years. B. During the next 15 years, the production of biodiesel will be increased as fast as it is possible to increase it. C. During the next 15 years, it will be impossible, just by switching to biodiesel, to meet the government39。s physical properties. C. The pull theory originated earlier than did the push theory. 27. The passage provides information on each of the following EXCEPT A. when the pull theory originated B. the amount of water a tall tree can transport C. the significance of water39。 all the energy for lifting water es from the sun39。its tensile strength.The pull mechanism has long been favored by most scientists. First proposed in the late 180039。 the rest of the humanities。 . Unlike most analytic philosophers, Williams has not kept himself (ii) approach is somewhat (i) entering students because academic culture fails to make connections to the kinds of arguments and cultural references that students grasp.In his analysis, the university culture is largely (i)s dismissal of his life39。 their ambitions. toward their own work. They know, better than any critic would know, how their art (ii) the second supports the conclusion of the argument. 20. Most artists maintain an attitude of (i) the second states that intermediate conclusion. D. The first serves as an intermediate conclusion that supports a further conclusion stated in the argument。 the second provides support for that conclusion. B. The first provides support for the conclusion of the argument as a whole。When the photosynthesis of the plants slows, sugar stored in the fruits is drawn off to supply the plants with energy. therefore, a filmmaker who reinterprets particular events is misleading us. 18. Click on the sentence in the passage in which the author provides examples that reinforce an argument against a critical response cited earlier in the passage. Rainsoaked soil contains less oxygen than does drier soil. The roots of melon plants perform less efficiently under the lowoxygen conditions present in rainsoaked soil. therefore, its humor must result from a lack of skill. D. Traditional social mores are beneficial to culture。 therefore, the person proposing to sail around it is unquestionably foolhardy. B. Radioactivity cannot be directly perceived。s and Fanon39。s primary purpose in the passage is to A. explain some critics39。s famous, well