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Passage Breakdown

People used to think disease-causing germs would evolve to be harmless so their hosts would stay healthy, but scientists now say germs can still succeed if they make a host very sick as long as they still spread to enough new people. How a germ spreads matters: germs that need close contact (like the common cold) usually don’t make people too sick because sick people can’t spread them, germs carried by insects (like mosquitoes) can be much worse because the insect can pass them on even from a bedridden person, and some germs that survive a long time outside a body can also afford to be deadly. So, insect-carried germs and germs that last a long time outside hosts tend to be more dangerous than those that need direct contact.

Logic Breakdown

Locate the passage's central claim linking virulence to mode of transmission and check for the explicit exception (the "sit-and-wait" directly transmitted pathogens). Choose the option that states both the generalization and the exception.

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Which one of the following most accurately summarizes the main idea of the passage?

Correct Answer
E
E restates the passage's main idea: the passage argues that "a pathogen's virulence—its capacity to overcome a host's defenses and incapacitate it—is a function of its mode of transmission," and that "medical literature generally supports the hypothesis that vector-borne pathogens tend to be more virulent than directly transmitted pathogens," while also noting an important exception: "Scientists call these \"sit and wait\" pathogens, because they are able to remain alive outside their hosts until a new host comes along." Choice E accurately captures both the general principle (virulence depends on transmission mode; vector-borne are usually more virulent) and the explicit exception (some directly transmitted pathogens that endure outside hosts can also be highly virulent).
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