As discussed in the passage, the literary scholars and the historians differ in which of the following ways?
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The passage cites which of the following as a reason for historians' failure to fully exploit literary criticism?
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In 1755 British writer Samuel Johnson published an acerbic letter to Lord Chesterfield rebuking his patron for neglect and declining further support. Johnson`s rejection of his patron`s belated assistance has often been identified as a key moment in the history of publishing, marking the end of the culture of patronage. However, patronage had been in decline for 50 years, yet would survive, in attenuated form, for another 50. Indeed, Johnson was in 1762 awarded a pension by the Crown-a subtle form of sponsorship, tantamount to state patronage. The importance of Johnson`s letter is not so much historical as emotional; it would become a touchstone for all who repudiated patrons and for all who embraced the laws of the marketplace.
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The author of the passage mentions Johnson's 1762 pension award in order to
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Which of the following best describes the function of the highlighted phrase in the context of the passage as a whole? (patronage had been in decline for 50 years, yet would survive, in attenuated form, for another 50)
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According to the passage, which of the following is true of an Eurasia-Africa land bridge during ice ages?
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The author of the passage implies that during the “short lag”, a land bridge between Africa and Eurasia would
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According to the passage, which of the following best accounts for the apparent bias in antelope-migration direction?
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The author the passage mentions the work of Hrdy primarily to
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According to the passage, the evolutionary relationship between male care and monogamy is
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