The sculpture series Resonance, created by contemporary artist Martin St. James, features innovative forms that have caught the attention of art critics. These shapes are described as distinctly ______, effectively capturing the essence and dynamic movement of water in a tangible form.
Which choice completes the text with the most logical and precise word or phrase?
Which choice completes the text with the most logical and precise word or phrase?
rigid
fluid
angular
static
Several social scientists ______ that during the Industrial Revolution, urban families benefited from decreased living costs, theorizing that city dwellers spent less on basic necessities than their rural counterparts. Sociologist Emily Chen demonstrated, however, that a meticulous examination of contemporary records contradicts this theory.
Which choice completes the text with the most logical and precise word or phrase?
Which choice completes the text with the most logical and precise word or phrase?
posited
fabricated
dismissed
lamented
In the mid-19th century, the invention of the telegraph significantly impacted communication. This advancement ______ an era of instant communication, transforming society in profound ways.
Which choice completes the text with the most logical and precise word or phrase?
Which choice completes the text with the most logical and precise word or phrase?
precluded
initiated
concealed
hindered
Despite the literary world being largely dominated by male authors when Mary Shelley began writing, she did not see the industry as ______: Shelley paved the way for female authors with the publication of her novel Frankenstein in 1818, a cornerstone of Gothic literature and early science fiction.
Which choice completes the text with the most logical and precise word or phrase?
Which choice completes the text with the most logical and precise word or phrase?
fraudulent
impervious
captivating
inscrutable
In her novel Beyond the Horizon, author Emma Carlisle crafts an intricately detailed and richly imagined world that has captured the imagination of readers and critics alike. The ______ landscapes she intricately describes serve not merely as a backdrop, but as a transformative element, transporting readers as if they've crossed the boundary into a completely different, fantastical realm.
Which choice completes the text with the most logical and precise word or phrase?
Which choice completes the text with the most logical and precise word or phrase?
urban
barren
ethereal
repetitive
The following text is adapted from the novel The Clockmaker by author David F. Mitchell. The protagonist, Tim, is a young man apprenticed to a clockmaker in a small town.
Tim had always been fascinated by the intricate workings of clocks, a fascination that led him to become an apprentice to Mr. Worthington, the town's clockmaker. Under his guidance, Tim learned the mechanics as well as the artistry involved in clockmaking. However, the more Tim learned, the more he began to question the traditional methods and ethics of his mentor. Tim realized he had the potential to innovate in the field and decided he would one day open his own workshop.
Which choice best describes the overall structure of the text?
Which choice completes the text with the most logical and precise word or phrase?
It outlines Tim's initial fascination with clocks, then discusses his growing doubts about his mentor's methods.
It presents Tim as a devoted student, then delves into his plans for the future.
It details Tim's learning process, then reveals his aspiration to innovate in the field of clockmaking.
It describes Mr. Worthington's influence on Tim, then talks about Tim's disenchantment with his mentor.
Text 1
The complexities of human decision-making have fascinated psychologists for decades. In their influential work, researchers Tversky and Kahneman introduced the concept of heuristics—mental shortcuts that people use to make decisions quickly. These heuristics, while efficient, often lead to cognitive biases and erroneous judgments, painting a rather flawed picture of human rationality.
Text 2
Gerd Gigerenzer, a psychologist known for his research on decision-making, agrees that heuristics are indeed mental shortcuts, but he posits that they are not necessarily flawed. Instead, he suggests that these heuristics are adaptive mechanisms that allow humans to make 'good enough' decisions in complex and uncertain environments, often with limited information.
Based on the texts, how would Gerd Gigerenzer (Text 2) likely respond to the characterization of heuristics presented in Text 1?
Which choice completes the text with the most logical and precise word or phrase?
He would agree with the depiction of heuristics as mental shortcuts that lead to cognitive biases.
He would challenge the negative portrayal of heuristics, arguing for their role in adaptive decision-making under uncertainty.
He would propose that cognitive biases are not a result of heuristics but of other psychological factors.
He would assert that heuristics are a minor factor in human decision-making, with greater emphasis on rational deliberation.
The following excerpt is adapted from the novel Harbor of Memories by Laura McCallister.
While Jane had spent most of her adult life away from her coastal hometown, her heart had never quite left. Now a widow, she had returned to her childhood home, a cottage that sat on a cliff overlooking the sea. What brought her back was not nostalgia but a series of letters she had discovered, written by her late husband during their early courtship. These letters weren't just remnants of a romantic past; they were conduits of memory. As Jane read and reread the letters, she found herself walking down memory lane, each word transporting her to different moments of their shared history.
According to the text, what is true about Jane?
Which choice completes the text with the most logical and precise word or phrase?
Jane is reluctant to read the letters written by her late husband.
Jane has come back to her hometown to live in the memories.
Jane's discovery of her late husband's letters has triggered a journey into their shared past.
Jane prefers to forget her shared history with her late husband because it is painful.
The following text is from Amara Hughes's poem, In the Garden of the Mind. Like a sapling that stretches upwards, tender leaves reaching for the warmth of the sun, thriving when the soil is rich and moist; So too does the human spirit grow, seeking the light of knowledge and wisdom. Should this be withheld, the spirit falters, as does the sapling in barren ground, starved of the sun's vital rays and the earth's nurturing embrace. Based on the text, in what way is the human spirit similar to a sapling?
Which choice completes the text with the most logical and precise word or phrase?
It develops resilience through various life seasons.
It is reliant on the soil conditions for its growth.
It needs proper nourishment to flourish.
It can survive in any condition with enough determination.
A student is exploring the use of narrative techniques within a series of detective novels known for their complex plots. Each book in the series employs a distinct narrative voice, with the story of each installment being told from the perspective of a different character involved in the mystery. The student hypothesizes that the author's primary purpose for this method is to delve into the psychological makeup of each character, rather than to build suspense or mystery within the narrative.
Which statement, if true, would most directly support the student’s claim?
Which choice completes the text with the most logical and precise word or phrase?
Readers report that the shifting narrative perspective adds to the suspense of the series.
The author has published an essay explaining the intention to explore the internal landscapes of the characters through varied narrative voices.
Reviewers often mention that the multiple perspectives make the novels feel disjointed and harder to follow.
Sales data show that books with singular narrative perspectives sell better than those with multiple narrators. Choice A) is incorrect. While an increase in suspense due to narrative perspective is an interesting effect, it does not confirm the author's primary purpose was psychological exploration. Suspense could be a secondary result rather than the main intent.
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