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Scholarly works on detective stories often begin with (i)_____, suggesting that there is something vaguely wrong with adults who spend their time reading such fiction and certainly something (ii)_____ those who devote energy to its analysis.
Anne Carson`s book Nox is, very deliberately, _____ literary object-the opposite of an e-reader, which is designed to vanish in your palm as you read on a train.
The material covered in this article has been (i)_____ in previous publications, and since currently neglected areas remained unexplored, the article contains no (ii)_____.
If the study proves that bears are still endemic to the area, the proposal to introduce additional bears of the same species will probably face less opposition, since the plan would then involve _____ a historic population, not trying to build population from scratch.
The historian of ancient science Otto Neugebauer concluded that Babylonian astronomical texts are (i)_____ because everything has been eliminated from the astronomy except observations and the mathematical consequences of an initial hypothesis about the fundamental character of the astronomical movements. This judgment cohered with the high level of mathematical theory, which (ii)_____ mathematical computation together with empirical observations as (iii)_____ of science and denied any role to speculative hypotheses of a strongly theoretical nature.
Joshua Gisemba Bagaka found that the pedagogical results of group projects and other engaged learning activities in Kenyan mathematics classroom were _____; such activities, then, may not be the best way of improving mathematics education.
Communicating articulately is typically regarded as an aggressive, persuasive talent, but it can also be protective: it allows a certain _____ closeness, conveying proximity while actually maintaining distance.
Assessing otters' environmental requirements is surprisingly (i)___________. One reason for this has to do with establishing how much they use different areas. Doing so may be (ii)____________ in some kinds of terrain,such as Shetland, where the Eurasian otters are active in daytime and have clear individual markings. There it is possible to recognize individuals over stretches of coast of a few kilometers and to see what kinds of coast they use. However, those kinds of field conditions are (iii)____________.
In noting that critical and popular opinions about Li`s art coincided, Chuang _____ the existence of an exception to her general theory of art criticism, which posits that critics` views do not intersect with those of the general public.
If n is a positive odd integer and $$k=n^{3}+2n$$, what is the value of $$ (-1)^{k}-(-1)^{k+1}$$?
The passage is primarily concerned with
In the argument given, the two highlighted portions play which of the following roles?
Which of the following best describes the function of the highlighted sentence?
The passage is primarily concerned with
The primary purpose of the passage is to
Select the sentence in the passage that offers a possible explanation for a trend.
The argument is open up to criticism on the grounds that it
The passage indicates that the small size of Bishop`s body of work contributed to bringing about which of the following?
The passage asserts which of the following about beaver populations in Yellowstone?

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