Library/PT 137/Sec 1/Reading Comp
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Reading Comprehension

Passage Breakdown

The passages disagree about nonnative (invasive) species. Passage A says introduced plants and animals can seriously harm even healthy, untouched places, costing a lot to fix and driving out native plants and animals — for example, melaleuca trees have taken over parts of the Everglades and damaged marsh wildlife. Passage B says most invasions do not destroy ecosystems but usually add or replace species and change how a place looks; only a few invasions cause major damage, so the real issue is what kind of nature people want rather than whether nature will survive.

Logic Breakdown

Compare each passage's central claim about the consequences of introduced species; both passages focus on the effects those introductions have on ecosystems (harm, transformation, biodiversity changes). Choose the option that asks about effects.

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Both passages are concerned with answering which one of the following questions?

Correct Answer
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Both passages address the effects of introducing new species on ecosystems. Passage A: "Invasive plants profoundly affect ecosystems and threaten biodiversity throughout the world." It gives concrete harmful effects: "unique ecosystems are being degraded as surely as if by chemical pollution," and describes how melaleuca growth "inhibiting normal water flow. Wildlife associated with saw grass marshes declines." Passage B: argues invasions alter ecosystems but often do not destroy them: "Species invasion is not a zero-sum game... it is a positive-sum game... invasions often increase biodiversity at the local level," and "Invasions don't cause ecosystems to collapse... They simply transform them into different ecosystems." Together these statements show both passages are principally answering how ecosystems are affected by the introduction of new species.
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