Library/PT 105/Sec 3/Reading Comp
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Passage Breakdown

Scientists used to think invertebrate groups were just accidental crowds pushed together by currents, but new research shows many invertebrates (like krill) form true, organized schools like fish. In these schools each animal keeps a regular spot near its neighbors and the group stays steady until a predator appears. Schooling helps by making it harder for predators to track the group, improving overall watchfulness, and allowing coordinated defenses (tightening up, freezing, splitting, or rushing away) so many individuals survive. Schools also help find food and mates, but very large schools can cause food competition and lower reproduction, so some animals leave when a group gets too big.

Logic Breakdown

Examine the clause 'a predator's senses may be unable to ___ individuals' — interpret 'resolve' in a sensory/perceptual sense and choose the word meaning 'perceive/separate' individuals.

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If substituted for the word "resolve" in the second sentence of the fourth paragraph, which one of the following words would convey the same meaning in the context of the passage?

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The passage states: 'When a predator is sighted, the school compacts, so that a predator's senses may be unable to resolve individuals, or so that the school can execute escape maneuvers...' In this context 'resolve' refers to a predator's ability to perceive or separate individual animals; 'distinguish' conveys that perceptual meaning and therefore fits the sentence.
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