Reading Comprehension
Passage Breakdown
People often assume Mesolithic people used forest clearings mainly for hunting or food, but the archaeological evidence is weak. Some ethnographic examples support the food idea, but others point to nonfood reasons. One alternative is that fear of the dense woods led people to make and stick to paths; where paths crossed, wider open spots appeared and became handy places to rest or meet. So some clearings may have formed for safety or social reasons rather than for obtaining food.
Logic Breakdown
Spot the structural pattern in paragraph 2: the author says most support for the resource-procurement view comes from one source (ethnography), yet that same source also yields evidence pointing to an alternative, noneconomic explanation. Choose the answer that mirrors “one kind of evidence/supporting-data produces conflicting implications.”
Passage Stimulus
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Unlock Full Passage22.Which one of the following arguments is most closely analogous to the author’s argument in the second paragraph?
Correct Answer
E
The second paragraph states: "Most of the evidence invoked in favor of the resource-procurement model for clearings comes from ethnography rather than archaeology... But while some ethnographic evidence has been used to bolster the resource-procurement model, other ethnographic evidence may suggest a different vision, a noneconomic one, of why clearings may have been deliberately created and/or used." The author’s point is that the same kind/source of evidence (ethnography) supplies material used to support competing accounts. Choice E parallels this structure: the prosecution relies on circumstantial evidence, but there is other circumstantial evidence that points toward the defendant's innocence—i.e., the same type of evidence supports conflicting conclusions.
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