Guy takes a characteristically________ approach in his biographical narrative of Queen Elizabeth I, taking nothing at face value and believing that no accepted view is beyond scrutiny.
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Hubbert's 1956 prediction that peak oil output in the United States would occur in or around 1970 was met with little (i)________ at the time, but daily output did peak in 1970,and since then Hubbert's calculations have been viewed as extraordinarily (ii)________.
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Not only did observers report fraud at some polling stations, but the official vote count itself was_________.
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Some historians claim that geography and climate shaped the course of history, an assertion that implies a fairly________ role for individuals as agents of historical change.
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The "researchers" mentioned in the passage would be most likely to agree with which of the following statements about conditions on the surface of the Moon?
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According to the passage, neutron data collected by Lunar Prospector could be explained by which of the following?
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The passage implies that the areas of permanent shadow detected by the Clementine spacecraft
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Which of the following is an assumption on which the argument depends?
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The highlighted sentence serves primarily to
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The author of the passage would most likely agree with which of the following assertions about the "experiments"?
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According to the passage, examination of trilobite fossils helped scientists determine the
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The passage suggests which of the following about the formation of the Bright Angel Shale?
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The highlighted portion of the passage serves primarily to
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According to the passage, certain African literatures have
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