Even by the poet`s own high standard of what it means to be (i)_____, her early years were extremely (ii)_____: she published five volumes of poems in a short six-year period.
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A main reason that primates are so (i)_____is that they are, for the most part, very (ii)_____. Walk through a tropical forest, and it is highly likely that if you encounter any mammals, it will be a primate that you see or hear.
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The author of the passage refers to Weems`s The Life and Memorable Actions of George Washington primarily in order to
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It can be inferred from the passage that Stanley Fish`s opinion of biography as a genre is based on his
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It can be inferred from the passage that Sparks disapproved of Weems`s The Life and Memorable Actions of George Washington because of which of the following?
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As an aspiring politician, Gurstein aims to avoid __________ tone in her public addresses, one that might insult potential voters.
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Though the treatise on geography was once thought to represent a definitive shift away from a medieval conception of the cosmos, revisionist historians of cartography have come to __________ the continuity of Renaissance geography with medieval precedents.
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The community remains deeply divided over funding for the new school: the __________ that many residents had hoped for has not occurred.
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Which of the following, if true, most strengthens the professor`s argument?
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The passage suggests which of the following about women`s achievement of voting rights?
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The author of the passage discusses voter turnout rates primarily in order to
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The primary purpose of the passage is to
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The passage implies which of the following about eighteenth-century European portraiture?
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The ability of the Grand Banks cod fishery to sustain intensive cod harvesting for many years gave it a reputation for __________ that deceived even scientifically sophisticated observers.
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The limits of the show, however, are less consequential than the limits of its host. Her approach to the family crises described by the guests is stunningly (i)_____; it`s the narrowness of her repertoire that leads her to (ii)_____ the important questions, not the constraints of the medium.
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Because it is a subject discussed by humanities scholars from diverse disciplinary backgrounds, "affect" has been (i)_____ defined; nonetheless, there has been (ii)_____ the terms "emotion" and "affect" across academic writing in the humanities.
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The (i)_____ of community ecology and population ecology is (ii)_____ insofar as the two subdisciplines partly address issues at different hierarchical levels and different spatial and temporal scales. But it is harmful insofar as it (iii)_____ the fields` mutual enrichment.
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The passage is primarily concerned with
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Which of the following, if true, would most strengthen the view held by Higgs?
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The author of the passage is primarily concerned with doing which of the following?
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