Reading Comprehension
Passage Breakdown
Most scientists treated wine the same as other alcoholic drinks and studied only heavy drinking, so they missed any wine-specific effects. New, smaller studies of moderate wine drinkers found that alcohol from wine gets into the blood more slowly than from spirits and that places with more moderate wine drinking had fewer early deaths from heart disease. The studies show wine seems to boost the body's clot-breaking activity, protect against damage from fatty blood substances, thin the inner lining of blood vessels, and make blood less likely to clot; similar effects from grape juice suggest the helpful parts may be natural compounds in grapes found in wine, not the alcohol itself.
Logic Breakdown
Focus on the first paragraph and note the author's descriptive verbs and phrases about the scientists' behavior (e.g., assumed, rarely investigated, have obscured) to determine the tone toward them.
Passage Stimulus
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Unlock Full Passage25.Based on the passage, the author's attitude toward the scientists discussed in the first paragraph can most accurately be described as
Correct Answer
D
Correct (D). The author uses explicitly negative, evaluative language about these scientists: 'Most scientists who study the physiological effects of alcoholic beverages have assumed that wine... is a drink whose only active ingredient is alcohol.' Because of that assumption, 'these scientists have rarely investigated the effects of wine as distinct from other forms of alcoholic beverages,' and the author asserts that these scientists 'have obscured' the long-standing idea that wine may be healthful. Those phrases convey an overtly critical attitude.
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