Reading Comprehension
Passage Breakdown
From June 1987 to May 1988 a large number of Atlantic bottlenose dolphins died, showing skin sores and damage to internal organs. Scientists found brevetoxin (a red‑tide toxin) in some dolphins and PCBs (synthetic pollutants) in almost all; they first blamed the red‑tide toxin, thinking dolphins ate contaminated fish, became weak, and then died from infections, but that idea conflicts with the timing and location of the deaths and with what is known about PCBs. A simpler explanation is that a sudden increase in synthetic pollutants (for example from dumping) pushed already‑polluted dolphins over the edge and caused the die-off, with brevetoxin possibly contributing.
Logic Breakdown
Look for the paragraph's rhetorical moves: it begins by listing objections to the earlier brevetoxin explanation (signals: "For several reasons..." and "First...Second...Finally...") and then explicitly offers an alternative hypothesis — match the choice that says an explanation is criticized and a different one proposed.
Passage Stimulus
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Unlock Full Passage17.Which one of the following most accurately describes the organization of the last paragraph?
Correct Answer
A
Support from the passage: "For several reasons, however, this explanation is not entirely plausible." (followed by "First...Second...Finally...") and then: "An alternative hypothesis, which accounts for these facts, is that a sudden influx of pollutants, perhaps from offshore dumping, triggered a cascade of disorders..." and "Although brevetoxin may have been a contributing factor, the event that actually precipitated the die-off was a sharp increase in the dolphins' exposure to synthetic pollutants." These lines show the paragraph first criticizes the researchers' brevetoxin explanation (three numbered objections) and then proposes a different explanation — exactly what choice A describes.
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