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It can be inferred that the author of the passage would agree with which of the following claims about James' s fiction?(Consider each of the choices separately and select all that apply.)
Typical of Argentine melodrama of the 1930s were the films starring Libertad Lamarque, the genre's biggest box-office attraction. Her most frequent role was that of the tango singer whose romance with a wealthy suitor is blocked by his elitist family. Despite its widespread social acceptance by the 1930s, tango continued to be associated in film melodramas with criminality and vice. As Diana Paladino remarks, in these films, "the tango songstress was doomed from the start." Nevertheless, if melodramatic logic dictated that Lamarque be punished for the transgressive act of singing tango, surely that judgment was not shared by the members of the audience, many of whom were drawn to her early movies precisely because of her fame as a tango singer.
Which of the following claims about Lamarque can be inferred from the passage?
According to the author of the passage, which of the following is true about the tango?
"Flight-Initiation Distance" (FID) is the distance at which birds flee from an approaching human. Birds adjust their FIDs in relation to a range of factors, including body mass, encounter rates with stimuli, and aspects of the stimulus such as starting distance (the distance at which a human approach begins), stimulus type (e.g., vehicle or walker), proximity to refuge, directness and speed of approach. The ability to discriminate between stimuli within species demonstrates that cognition is involved in the specifics of bird escape, and the substantial cognitive ability of at least some birds has recently been highlighted. Accurate judgment of risk, and appropriate mediation of response, is likely to be critical for the survival of many birds that encounter potentially threatening stimuli such as humans in increasing numbers and places. The "cognitive buffer" hypothesis suggests larger-brained birds will be better able to adapt to novel environmental conditions, such as those created by anthropogenic landscape change. In theory, these birds may be able to more accurately judge risk when presented with a stimulus, or be able to learn (habituate or sensitize) to adjust responses appropriately based on their previous experience. If so, one would predict that there would be a negative association between FID and brain size within and across species.
The primary purpose of the passage is to
Which of the following statements, if true, would confirm the prediction made in the final sentence of the passage? (Consider each of the choices separately and select all that apply.)
The passage suggests that birds with an invariably long FID are
In triangle $$ABC$$, point $$D$$ lies on side $$AB$$ so that $$AD$$ is twice as long as $$DB$$. Point $$E$$ lies on side $$BC$$ so that $$DE$$ is parallel to $$AC$$. If the length of $$DE$$ is $$5$$, what is the length of $$AC$$?
Let $$a$$, $$b$$, and $$c$$ be positive integers such that $$x² + cx + 16 = (x+a)(x+b)$$ for all values of $$x$$. What is the largest possible value of $$c$$ minus the smallest possible value of $$c$$?
$$x^2 = (x-1)^2$$

Quantity A

$$x$$

Quantity B

$$\frac{1}{4}$$




The circle is inscribed in the square.

Quantity A

The ratio of the area of the circular region to the area of the square region

Quantity B

$$\frac{3}{4}$$




Quantity A

The sum of the distances $$PQ$$ and $$RS$$

Quantity B

$$3x$$


A class of $$20$$ students is divided into $$4$$ groups, and each group has at least $$3$$ students. Which of the following statements must be true?
Indicate all such statements.
$$\frac{1}{5} \lt x \lt \frac{2}{5}$$
$$\frac{2}{5} \lt y \lt \frac{4}{5}$$
Which of the following could be the value of $$\frac{x}{y}$$?
For which of the five zoos was the ratio of the annual budget to the annual attendance the least in 2003?

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