Which of the following best characterizes the "contradiction" that the author refers to?
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According to the passage, Alpers would say that the assumptions underlying the "paradigm” were
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(i)_____ may sound like the (ii)_____ novelty seeking, but in fact the latter can coexist with and balance that stick-to-it virtue strong-willed Victorians so promoted.
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Select the sentence that suggests a possible reason why Hurston wrote the version of Mules and Men that was published in 1935.
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If newspaper consumers are concerned about more than (i)_____ and prefer to read news that is consistent with their beliefs, then (ii)_____ is not a journalistic flaw, but, rather, a cultivated feature. In a competitive news market, producers can use slant to differentiate their products and stave off price competition.
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It`s hardly _____ the committee calls for: rudimentary competence would be an improvement on the current chaos.
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As a historical genre, biography is best when _____, a careful reconstruction of the past in all its unfamiliar particularity.
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The reclusive clergyman may have lived and died in melancholy, but this doesn`t seem to have (i)_____ his genius in any way. On the contrary, we find ourselves wondering whether his genius wasn`t (ii)_____ in some mysterious way by his mood.
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Which of the following is an assumption on which the argument depends?
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If n is a positive odd integer and k=n^{3}+2n, what is the value of (-1)^{k}-(-1)^{k+1}?
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The passage is primarily concerned with
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The passage is primarily concerned with
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The author of the passage mentions "Earth" primarily in order to
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Which of the following best describes the function of the highlighted sentence?
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The passage indicates that the small size of Bishop`s body of work contributed to bringing about which of the following?
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The primary purpose of the passage is to
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It can be inferred from the passage that, in general, locating modern power plants closer to population centers would have
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The primary purpose of the passage is to
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