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7. Which one of the following best describes the author’s purpose in lines 14–33 of the passage? “To profess” ..........medicine a profession.

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From the end of para 1 through the middle of para 3, the author is primarily concerned with raising and dismissing alternative definitions of the term profession.

(A) That “something else” is discussed from line 37 onward.

(B) What efforts? The author dismisses alternative definitions of professionalism, but that’s not the same thing as saying that he dismisses “efforts” to redefine the term.

(D) Lines 14-33 do contain a discussion of linguistics and history, but only in order to dismiss alternative definitions of professionalism, not to clarify this term’s meaning.

(E) Distinguishing between trades and professions is part of the author’s larger purpose of refuting definitions that don’t satisfy him.

Answer: C
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4. In the passage, the author mentions or suggests all of the following EXCEPT

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The author notes that trades are based on specific knowledge, but never mentions what this knowledge is.

(A) How society treats physicians is addressed in lines 1-7.

(B) Lines 51-55 draw an analogy between teaching and medicine.

(C) The public nature of a profession is made amply clear in lines 55-60.

(E) Lines 60-63 distinguish a livelihood from a profession.

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