Reading Comprehension
Passage Breakdown
Passage A (a prairie research report) says purple loosestrife is a nonnative weed that has spread through many North American wetlands, replacing native plants, hurting waterfowl and other wildlife, and is hard to control, so early detection and better long-term, coordinated control are needed. Passage B (a sociology article) says the campaign to remove the plant is presented as saving nature but is actually tied to human interests—mainly protecting hunting, trapping, and recreation income—and that few species are truly endangered by the plant.
Logic Breakdown
Compare both passages for overlapping claims about ecological effects—focus on statements about waterfowl and furbearing mammals to find what both authors acknowledge.
Passage Stimulus
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Unlock Full Passage11.It can be inferred that both authors would be most likely to agree with which one of the following statements regarding purple loosestrife?
Correct Answer
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Both passages refer to negative effects on certain wildlife. Passage A states, 'serious reductions in waterfowl and aquatic furbearer productivity have been observed.' Passage B emphasizes birds and furbearers as central to concern: 'Birds, particularly game birds and waterfowl, provide the bulk of the justification for loosestrife management' and 'The impact of purple loosestrife on furbearing mammals is discussed at great length.' Together these show both authors would accept that, as loosestrife increases, some wildlife populations tend to decrease.
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