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In trap-jaw ants, Odontomachus bari, known for two distinct modes of aerial locomotion, an entirely new function, propulsion, evidently evolved for a system that already had a purely functional purpose: dismembering prey.


(A) In trap-jaw ants, Odontomachus bari, known for two distinct modes of aerial locomotion, an entirely new function, propulsion, evidently evolved for a system that already had a purely functional purpose: dismembering prey.-> There are two distinct modes of aerial locomotion. Why are we using "evidently evolved for a system that already had a purely functional purpose..." It is incorrect.

(B) The jaws of trap-jaw ants, Odontomachus bari, known for two distinct modes of aerial locomotion, evidently evolved an entirely new function, propulsion, for a system that already had a purely functional purpose: dismembering prey. -> The jaws of....Known for two distinct modes... It is incorrect.

(C) Propulsion, an entirely new function, evidently evolved for a system that already had a purely functional purpose, dismembering prey, in trap-jaw ants, Odontomachus bari, known for two distinct modes of aerial locomotion.-> We have incorrect modifier. We are now talking about "Propulsion".

(D) Known for two distinct modes of aerial locomotion, trap-jaw ants, Odontomachus bari, evidently evolved an entirely new function, propulsion, for a system that already had a purely functional purpose: dismembering prey.-> Now, " evidently evolved an entirely new function" and "for a system that already had a..." It makes sense. Let's keep it.

(E) Dismembering prey, a purely functional purpose for a system that evidently evolved an entirely new function, propulsion, is what trap-jaw ants, Odontomachus bari, are known for, as well as two distinct modes of aerial locomotion.-> Modifier error. Now, we are talking about "Dismembering prey"...

So, I think D. :)
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Meaning:

Trap Jaw ants evolved a new function for a system that already had a purpose.

This is a modifier question. Only, placement of the correct modifier to convey the meaning is required.

trap-jaw ants - Odontomachus bari & known for two distinct modes of aerial locomotion
an entirely new function - propulsion
purely functional purpose - dismembering prey

(A) In trap-jaw ants, Odontomachus bari, known for two distinct modes of aerial locomotion, an entirely new function, propulsion, evidently evolved for a system that already had a purely functional purpose: dismembering prey...........This sentence is a fragment, as it does not have any verb. Eliminate.

(B) The jaws of trap-jaw ants, Odontomachus bari, known for two distinct modes of aerial locomotion, evidently evolved an entirely new function, propulsion, for a system that already had a purely functional purpose: dismembering prey.......Its the ants which evolve the function for the jaws and not the jaws themselves. Eliminate.

(C) Propulsion, an entirely new function, evidently evolved for a system that already had a purely functional purpose, dismembering prey, in trap-jaw ants, Odontomachus bari, known for two distinct modes of aerial locomotion........This sentence is a fragment, as it does not have any verb, and the subject of sentence is Propulsion instead of ants Eliminate.

(D) Known for two distinct modes of aerial locomotion, trap-jaw ants, Odontomachus bari, evidently evolved an entirely new function, propulsion, for a system that already had a purely functional purpose: dismembering prey..........All the modifiers are placed correctly. And the meaning is conveyed properly. Verb is EVOLVE, and the subject is ANTS. Keep it.

(E) Dismembering prey, a purely functional purpose for a system that evidently evolved an entirely new function, propulsion, is what trap-jaw ants, Odontomachus bari, are known for, as well as two distinct modes of aerial locomotion..........It says that the system evolved the function instead of ants.Eliminate.

IMO Option D
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(A) In trap-jaw ants, Odontomachus bari, known for two distinct modes of aerial locomotion, an entirely new function, propulsion, evidently evolved for a system that already had a purely functional purpose: dismembering prey.

(B) The jaws of trap-jaw ants, Odontomachus bari, known for two distinct modes of aerial locomotion, evidently evolved an entirely new function, propulsion, for a system that already had a purely functional purpose: dismembering prey.

(C) Propulsion, an entirely new function, evidently evolved for a system that already had a purely functional purpose, dismembering prey, in trap-jaw ants, Odontomachus bari, known for two distinct modes of aerial locomotion.

(D) Known for two distinct modes of aerial locomotion, trap-jaw ants, Odontomachus bari, evidently evolved an entirely new function, propulsion, for a system that already had a purely functional purpose: dismembering prey.

(E) Dismembering prey, a purely functional purpose for a system that evidently evolved an entirely new function, propulsion, is what trap-jaw ants, Odontomachus bari, are known for, as well as two distinct modes of aerial locomotion.

IMO D
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(A) In trap-jaw ants, Odontomachus bari, known for two distinct modes of aerial locomotion, an entirely new function, propulsion, evidently evolved for a system that already had a purely functional purpose: dismembering prey.
In trap-jaw ants, ... an entirely new function,... evidently evolved ...

'Trap-jaw ants evolved an entirely new function' is a better way to write the above highlighted part.
Drop Option A.

(B) The jaws of trap-jaw ants, Odontomachus bari, known for two distinct modes of aerial locomotion, evidently evolved an entirely new function, propulsion, for a system that already had a purely functional purpose: dismembering prey.
There's no mention of 'the jaws' of trap-jaw ants in the sentence. Besides, this sentence wrongly indicates that 'the jaws' are known for two distinct modes of aerial locomotion.
Drop Option B.


(C) Propulsion, an entirely new function, evidently evolved for a system that already had a purely functional purpose, dismembering prey, in trap-jaw ants, Odontomachus bari, known for two distinct modes of aerial locomotion.
Modifier error in Option C. The sentence can be ordered in a better way.
Drop Option C.

(D) Known for two distinct modes of aerial locomotion, trap-jaw ants, Odontomachus bari, evidently evolved an entirely new function, propulsion, for a system that already had a purely functional purpose: dismembering prey.
No modifier errors. Correctly mentions that trap-jaw ants evolved an entirely new function, solving the error I'm option A.
Keep Option D.

(E) Dismembering prey, a purely functional purpose for a system that evidently evolved an entirely new function, propulsion, is what trap-jaw ants, Odontomachus bari, are known for, as well as two distinct modes of aerial locomotion.
Modifier error. This sentence erroneously puts 'distinct modes of aerial locomotion' out of focus.
Drop Option E.

Answer should be Option D.

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(B) The jaws of trap-jaw ants, Odontomachus bari, known for two distinct modes of aerial locomotion, evidently evolved an entirely new function, propulsion, for a system that already had a purely functional purpose: dismembering prey.
Blink, and you may miss the subtle difference between what makes this a red light answer and what makes the previous answer slightly better. Whereas before, the ants themselves were the focus of the opening phrase, this sentence places an emphasis on the jaws of the ants specifically. Before, what was known for two distinct modes of aerial locomotion had to be, again, the ants themselves. The first three phrases of this iteration of the sentence can be interpreted in two ways:

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Well said AndrewN, " Blink, and you may miss the subtle difference between", unfortunately, I missed it.

If I understood it correctly in option B "The jaws of trap-jaw ants" is changing the complete meaning of the sentence.

Yes, D is the best answer. Just wanted to understand, is it conveying the intended meaning?

As per the original sentence: "known for two distinct modes of aerial locomotion" is modifying the Odontomachus bari and Odontomachus bari is a sub-category/scientific name of trap-jaw ants. - Do we suppose to know Odontomachus bari is a scientific name or a sub-category because the meaning would be totally different in two cases.

As per option D: "Known for two distinct modes of aerial locomotion" is modifying the trap-jaw ants
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I think the original sentence made sense, hence, IMO A.

In trap-jaw ants,<subject> Odontomachus bari, known for two distinct modes of X, an entirely new function, <Y>, evidently evolved for a system that already had a purely functional purpose: dismembering prey.

(A) In trap-jaw ants, Odontomachus bari, known for two distinct modes of aerial locomotion, an entirely new function, propulsion, evidently evolved for a system that already had a purely functional purpose: dismembering prey.

(B) The jaws of trap-jaw ants, Odontomachus bari, known for two distinct modes of aerial locomotion, evidently evolved an entirely new function, propulsion, for a system that already had a purely functional purpose: dismembering prey.
Did the jaws evolve a new function? Not that we can infer!

(C) Propulsion, an entirely new function, evidently evolved for a system that already had a purely functional purpose, dismembering prey, in trap-jaw ants, Odontomachus bari, known for two distinct modes of aerial locomotion.
Conveys distorted meanings -
a. A evolved for B that already had a functional purpose C, in trap-jaw ants, known for two distinct modes of aerial locomotion.
b. This means that the functional purpose C was known for two distinct modes of aerial locomotion. - Incorrect.

(D) Known for two distinct modes of aerial locomotion, trap-jaw ants, Odontomachus bari, evidently evolved an entirely new function, propulsion, for a system that already had a purely functional purpose: dismembering prey.
We do not know if the ant evolved the new function?

(E) Dismembering prey, a purely functional purpose for a system that evidently evolved an entirely new function, propulsion, s what trap-jaw ants, Odontomachus bari, are known for, as well as two distinct modes of aerial locomotion.
Wordy, changes the meaning of the sentence and full of errors - discard immediately!

Hi AndrewN
Please see my explanation above. Funny how I chose (D) initially, only to write the answer as (A).
Anyway, thanks for the explanation. However, you mentioned that we need to realize that the subject is the ant, not the function.

Option (A) : Function evolved in ants for X
Option (D) : Ants evolved the function for X

How can,ants, technically evolve something? It is the function that is evolved in an organism - correct me if I am wrong?

Thanks!
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Hi AndrewN, thanks once again for a beautiful explanation.

I was torn between A and D and decided to go for A based on the usage of the term "evolved".

IMO D gives a sense that ants evolved X ( with a sense of intentionality). However evolution happens without a direct intention to do something.
A, on the other hand, takes care of this as it says 'in ants X evolved'

Please correct this line of thought.

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Well said AndrewN, " Blink, and you may miss the subtle difference between", unfortunately, I missed it.

If I understood it correctly in option B "The jaws of trap-jaw ants" is changing the complete meaning of the sentence.

Yes, D is the best answer. Just wanted to understand, is it conveying the intended meaning?

As per the original sentence: "known for two distinct modes of aerial locomotion" is modifying the Odontomachus bari and Odontomachus bari is a sub-category/scientific name of trap-jaw ants. - Do we suppose to know Odontomachus bari is a scientific name or a sub-category because the meaning would be totally different in two cases.

As per option D: "Known for two distinct modes of aerial locomotion" is modifying the trap-jaw ants
Thank you for the kind words, BIPIN54321. I put a lot of thought into my analyses and posts in general. I touched on your question about intended meaning in my write-up of answer choice (E). To quote the relevant parts:

I can see an argument being brought up about how the meaning of the sentence has been changed... Even if the rest of the sentences do not follow this path, because the entire original sentence is underlined, we cannot point to the first sentence or any other as the one that expresses the intended meaning.

The takeaway: only the non-underlined portion of any SC sentence can be taken as gospel, to be trusted as expressing the intended meaning. Everything else is negotiable, so you have to use your best judgment to decide what makes the most sense.

Per the second question, yes, O. bari is the scientific or Latinate name of the trap-jaw ant. The context of the sentence, as well as the shift into a different language, suggests that O. bari and the trap-jaw ants are one and the same.

I hope that helps. Pardon the delayed response. I have been busy at work today.

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I think the original sentence made sense, hence, IMO A.

In trap-jaw ants,<subject> Odontomachus bari, known for two distinct modes of X, an entirely new function, <Y>, evidently evolved for a system that already had a purely functional purpose: dismembering prey.

(A) In trap-jaw ants, Odontomachus bari, known for two distinct modes of aerial locomotion, an entirely new function, propulsion, evidently evolved for a system that already had a purely functional purpose: dismembering prey.

(B) The jaws of trap-jaw ants, Odontomachus bari, known for two distinct modes of aerial locomotion, evidently evolved an entirely new function, propulsion, for a system that already had a purely functional purpose: dismembering prey.
Did the jaws evolve a new function? Not that we can infer!

(C) Propulsion, an entirely new function, evidently evolved for a system that already had a purely functional purpose, dismembering prey, in trap-jaw ants, Odontomachus bari, known for two distinct modes of aerial locomotion.
Conveys distorted meanings -
a. A evolved for B that already had a functional purpose C, in trap-jaw ants, known for two distinct modes of aerial locomotion.
b. This means that the functional purpose C was known for two distinct modes of aerial locomotion. - Incorrect.

(D) Known for two distinct modes of aerial locomotion, trap-jaw ants, Odontomachus bari, evidently evolved an entirely new function, propulsion, for a system that already had a purely functional purpose: dismembering prey.
We do not know if the ant evolved the new function?

(E) Dismembering prey, a purely functional purpose for a system that evidently evolved an entirely new function, propulsion, s what trap-jaw ants, Odontomachus bari, are known for, as well as two distinct modes of aerial locomotion.
Wordy, changes the meaning of the sentence and full of errors - discard immediately!

Hi AndrewN
Please see my explanation above. Funny how I chose (D) initially, only to write the answer as (A).
Anyway, thanks for the explanation. However, you mentioned that we need to realize that the subject is the ant, not the function.

Option (A) : Function evolved in ants for X
Option (D) : Ants evolved the function for X

How can,ants, technically evolve something? It is the function that is evolved in an organism - correct me if I am wrong?

Thanks!
Hello, carouselambra. I know the sting of having let a correct answer slip through my fingers. It led to a rule that I impress (or impose, depending on interpretation) on all my clients, namely that a good rule of thumb is that you are not allowed to change an original answer until you can definitively disprove it. For whatever reason, our initial read on most questions tends to be more accurate than the one we get after listening to our internal doubts and seeking a "better" option. Learn to silence those doubts. Watch your accuracy go up while your timing goes down. It is fun to see. To speak to your question, either an organism can be said to have evolved something or some trait can be said to have evolved in an organism. You have to lean on context for guidance. Can ants, through time, have evolved a certain trait? Of course. Can a function have evolved within the ants? There is no problem whatsoever in stating as much. Also, to be clear, I did not write in the OE that we need to realize that the subject [of the sentence] is the ant, not the function. I merely suggested that people consider what was the main idea of each sentence. A function is not known for aerial locomotion, so that information seems detached from the main idea of the original sentence. Choice (D) presents a more cohesive stream of information.

I hope that helps. Thank you for the follow-up question.

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Hi AndrewN, thanks once again for a beautiful explanation.

I was torn between A and D and decided to go for A based on the usage of the term "evolved".

IMO D gives a sense that ants evolved X ( with a sense of intentionality). However evolution happens without a direct intention to do something.
A, on the other hand, takes care of this as it says 'in ants X evolved'

Please correct this line of thought.

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Hello, DJ2911. I posted a response to a strikingly similar query to yours in this post. All I would add is that if you find yourself splitting semantic hairs in such a question, you ought to consider looking for more obvious points of consideration that will run against the correctness of an answer choice. I also think that evidently ahead of evolved somewhat softens the intentionality of the act of evolving something. It seems as though scientists do not really know how this trait evolved, just that it did.

Thank you for following up on this tough question.

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A couple of examples where organisms are said to have evolved new functions.

"Therefore, the organism evolved a new process that helped it survive, and it was able to pass this new development to offspring."

https://biology.oer.hawaii.edu/biology1 ... xpression/


"Interestingly, the organism evolved a similar strategy for reduction of dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO), which is reduced at the cell surface as well."

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/23220953/

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By reading the option C & E are out of the contenders list as their subject isn't "ants" and they sound redundant as well.
B is close but it refers to the jaws rather than the ants so it is out of the list too
A was correct for me until I read D I preferred the ants to evolve rather something evolved in ants.
For me "D"
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Hard to choose between A & D, any help?
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