Reading Comprehension
Passage Breakdown
People once thought early humans were confident hunters because the first fossils found looked human, but a new field called taphonomy (which studies how bone marks and fossils form) shows cuts and tooth marks on very old bones that look like hominids scavenged meat left by predators rather than hunting it themselves; tooth wear also suggests they mostly ate fruit. Because climbing and walking abilities fit scavenging, researchers now think early hominids often foraged or scavenged alone or in small groups instead of acting as bold hunters.
Logic Breakdown
Identify the passage thesis: it contrasts the long-dominant Darwinian hunter model with recent taphonomic research that supports an alternative view of early hominids as largely scavengers/foragers. Choose the answer that states both the long acceptance of Darwin's idea and that new research supports an alternative.
Passage Stimulus
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Unlock Full Passage21.Which one of the following most accurately expresses the main idea of the passage?
Correct Answer
C
Choice C captures the passage's main point. Supporting sentences from the passage: Darwin's conception 'has long dominated anthropology.' 'Recent intellectual developments, such as the new field of taphonomy, have called into question the traditional hypothesis that early hominids ... mastered their world through hunting.' 'The researchers hypothesized from this evidence that early hominids were scavengers of meat left from carnivore kills, rather than hunters of live prey.' And: 'the fossil record suggests a revised picture of less-confident early hominids who often perched in trees and who foraged and scavenged alone or in small groups.' Together these lines show that a long-accepted Darwinian view is now being challenged by new research techniques that support an alternative view, exactly what C states.
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