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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 how each passage describes invasive species: Passage A emphasizes ecological harm with concrete examples and calls for concern; Passage B downplays broad ecological danger and argues invasions are often harmless or increase local biodiversity. Choose the answer that captures this contrast.

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Which one of the following most accurately characterizes the relationship between the two passages?

Correct Answer
D
D is correct because Passage A issues warnings about ecological damage and loss of biodiversity (e.g., 'Invasive plants profoundly affect ecosystems and threaten biodiversity throughout the world.'; 'The rapidly increasing conservation problems and high damage and control costs generated by these invasions merit serious concern.'; the Everglades example showing melaleuca trees outcompeting saw grass and causing wildlife declines). Passage B, by contrast, argues invasions should not generally be seen as dangerous, claiming that 'The real threat posed by so-called invasive species isn't against nature but against humans' ideas of what nature is supposed to be,' that 'invasions often increase biodiversity at the local level,' and that 'invasions don't cause ecosystems to collapse.' Thus A warns of dangers while B argues they should not generally be considered dangerous.
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