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­6. Which one of the following most accurately and completely describes the function of the second paragraph of the passage?

(A) It outlines the objections to traditional evolutionary theory raised by the strict constructionists mentioned in the first paragraph. - "raised by the strict constructionists mentioned in the first paragraph" modifies objections. The paragraph is not at all doing this; instead, it talks about, the strict constructionists' own views on natural selection, asserting that they believe it to be responsible for every aspect of species’ form, behavior, and success or failure.

(D) It enumerates the arguments for the strict constructionist position that are rebutted in the paragraphs that follow. - "Enumerate" means list. No list here. 

(E) It explains the ramifications of the strict constructionists’ claims and helps clarify the relevance of evidence offered in subsequent paragraphs. - ok 
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­1. Which one of the following most accurately expresses the main point of the passage?

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Use your Bottom Line of the passage to help you to evaluate the choices. The correct answer will describe the main point of the passage.

A. Yes. The author uses evidence from population genetics and paleontology to dispute the strict constructionist point of view.

B. No. While strict constructionist Darwinians do claim that natural selection is responsible for the success or failure of the species, the main point of the passage is to disagree
with such claims.

C. No. The passage states at the end of the third paragraph that natural selection does not explain neutral, nonadaptive mutations.

D. No. While this answer choice accurately captures what strict constructionists believe, the main point of the passage is to disagree with strict constructionists.

E. No. The author does not dispute that natural selection exists, only that the strict constructionist view that it is responsible for all evolution.

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3. The author asserts which one of the following regarding mutations of genetic material?

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The passage is asking for something that the author states about mutations of genetic material. The correct answer will be explicitly supported by the passage.

A. This is not supported by the passage. Persistence from one generation to the next is mentioned at the end of the third paragraph, but the other does not claim that a majority of mutations are not passed on.

B. The passage does not discuss when mutations occur.

C. The passage does not discuss whether mutations affect behavior or appearance, only whether they enhance reproductive success.

D. This is explicitly stated in lines 31–33.

E. The passage does not discuss the relative occurrence of mutations in larger and smaller species.

Answer: D
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