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Passage Breakdown

Darwin said natural selection is a major driver of evolution but not the only one. The passage criticizes modern thinkers who claim it explains every trait and every species' fate. It argues that many DNA changes are neutral (they don't affect reproduction) yet they still spread and shape traits, and that mass extinctions show success can hinge on chance events, like an asteroid that killed dinosaurs while small mammals survived. So, while natural selection is powerful, it can't explain everything in evolution.

Logic Breakdown

The passage critiques strict constructionist Darwinians who claim natural selection explains every biological trait and every species’ fate. Paragraph 2 defines natural selection as adaptation for reproductive success, then draws out the implication of the strict view (if they are right, all traits and survivals are due to adaptation) and signals that there are many counterexamples. This sets up the relevance of the evidence in paragraphs 3–4 (neutral mutations; mass extinctions) that undermine the strict view.

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Which one of the following most accurately and completely describes the function of the second paragraph of the passage?

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The second paragraph spells out the consequences of the strict constructionists’ claims and frames why the forthcoming evidence matters. It defines natural selection/adaptation: "Natural selection is generally held to result in adaptation, the shaping of an organism's form and behavior in response to environmental conditions to achieve enhanced reproductive success." It then states the ramification of the strict view: "If the strict constructionists are right, the persistence of every attribute and the survival of every species are due to such adaptation." Finally, it previews that counterexamples exist: "But in fact, nature provides numerous examples of attributes that are not adaptations for reproductive success and of species whose success or failure had little to do with their adaptations." This prepares readers for the evidence in subsequent paragraphs, e.g., "Research has revealed that neutral, nonadaptive changes account to a large extent for the evolution of DNA" and "the study of mass extinctions in paleontology has undermined the strict constructionist claim...."
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