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
Ask how Passage B treats the concept of 'nature' and map that view onto A's use of 'natural.' Passage B says the problem is humans' ideas of what nature 'should' be, so pick the option that says A's 'natural' reflects a human ideal rather than an objective ecological state.
Passage Stimulus
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Unlock Full Passage17.The author of passage B would be most likely to agree with which one of the following statements about the term "natural" as it is used in the second sentence of the second paragraph of passage A?
Correct Answer
E
Passage B explicitly says 'The real threat posed by so-called invasive species isn't against nature but against humans' ideas of what nature is supposed to be' and later: 'The issue they present for humans is not whether we will be surrounded by nature but rather what kind of nature we will have around us.' Passage A's sentence 'to the untrained eye, the Everglades ... appears wild and natural' is therefore the kind of human perception Passage B criticizes. Thus the author of B would read A's use of 'natural' as conflating physical nature with an (arbitrary) human ideal.
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