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Europe will take many farm fields out of use, but the soil is tired and over-fertilized, so weeds like thistles take over and stop native plants from growing. A Dutch study found that planting a wide mix of native seeds reduced thistles, and that sprinkling soil from old, unfarmed fields (which adds tiny helpful organisms like fungi and nematodes) helped seeds do better. Because long-used fields seem to lack beneficial microbes and have many disease organisms, researchers conclude you must rebuild the soil’s tiny living community as well as plant many kinds of seeds—so adding beneficial microbes with seeds may speed the land’s recovery.

Logic Breakdown

Notice that the passage says thistles are curtailed not by attacking thistles directly but by strengthening native plants via beneficial microorganisms; pick the choice that parallels strengthening rivals against attacks rather than directly suppressing the dominant group.

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Which one of the following is most analogous to the process, described in the last paragraph, by which the spread of thistles can be curtailed?

Correct Answer
B
The last paragraph emphasizes that thistles are controlled indirectly by restoring beneficial soil organisms that "strengthen [native plants] against the effects of disease organisms" and that researchers believe beneficial microorganisms can be "sown" along with native seeds to restore diversity. (Passage quotes: "beneficial mycorrhiza—fungi that live symbiotically on plant roots and strengthen them against the effects of disease organisms—are lacking." and "Researchers now believe that both kinds of diversity can be restored more quickly to damaged land if beneficial microorganisms are \"sown\" systematically into the soil along with a wide variety of native plant seeds.") Option B describes defending rival candidates against attacks by journalists—i.e., strengthening the rivals so they can compete with Party A—so it parallels the passage's mechanism of protecting/strengthening native competitors (via microbes) rather than directly attacking the dominant species (thistles).
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