Library/PT 138/Sec 1/Reading Comp
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Reading Comprehension

Passage Breakdown

{
"stimulusAnalysis": "Plants have two kinds of chemicals: primary ones they need to grow, and secondary ones that don’t help growth but give each plant its smell and taste. These secondary chemicals usually came from random mutations; if a mutation helped a plant survive—by attracting helpful insects like pollinators or by deterring or harming plant-eating insects—natural selection kept it. Over millions of years plants and insects have been in a back-and-forth: plants evolved defenses, insects evolved ways to handle or avoid them, and as a result many insects now eat only a few closely related kinds of plants.",
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Logic Breakdown

Ask why the author defines 'primary substances' early: the primaries are presented only to contrast with and clarify what secondary substances are, which are the passage's focus.

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In the passage, the author discusses primary substances mainly in order to

Correct Answer
B
Supporting quotes: "The primary substances, such as proteins, carbohydrates, vitamins, and hormones, are required for growth and proper functioning and are found in all plants."; "The secondary substances are a diverse and multitudinous array of chemicals that have no known role in the internal chemical processes of plants' growth or metabolism."; "It is these secondary substances that give plants their distinctive tastes and smells." These lines show the author introduces primary substances mainly as a foil to define and clarify secondary substances (the topic tied to taste and smell).
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