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3. Which of the following best describes the structure of the passage as a whole?
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Explanation
3. Which of the following best describes the structure of the passage as a whole?
ExplanationThe passage begins by
introducing a phenomenon: in bird species where females exclusively incubate eggs, males can increase the female's nest attentiveness by feeding her while she's on the nest.
It then poses a question: why do species vary in their rates of incubation feeding? Two hypotheses are presented to address this question.
- The first hypothesis suggests that greater incubation feeding is needed in harsher microclimates because leaving eggs unattended in such conditions poses a greater risk to embryo development or survival. This hypothesis implies that nest attentiveness and incubation feeding rates should be highest in species inhabiting extreme temperature conditions.
- The second hypothesis proposes that incubation feeding is constrained by nest predation. According to this hypothesis, increased trips to the nest, such as those required for incubation feeding, could attract predators. It suggests that species facing a higher risk of nest predation may exhibit increased foraging behavior by females and lower rates of incubation feeding by males.
The passage doesn't clearly favor one hypothesis over the other; instead, it presents both hypotheses as potential explanations for the observed variation in incubation feeding rates among bird species.
Therefore, the best description of the structure of the passage as a whole is
C.(C) accurately reflects how the passage introduces a scientific question (why do species vary in their rates of incubation feeding?) and then discusses two potential answers (hypotheses) to address that question.
Answer: C