Reading Comprehension
Passage Breakdown
Both passages ask why people who once built muscle regain it faster later. Passage A suggests two simple ideas: training might teach your nerves to turn on more muscle fibers, or the person trains harder and faster the second time because they already know what they can do. Passage B describes a mouse study that found muscles pick up extra cell nuclei when they grow, and those nuclei stay even after the muscle shrinks, so they can help rebuild muscle quickly. In short, muscle memory could come from nerve changes, leftover cell parts, or from how people choose to train.
Logic Breakdown
Look for explicit audience cues and the passages' tone: Passage A names and addresses bodybuilders and uses an informal/anecdotal tone; Passage B reads like a popular-science report explaining a study for general readers.
Passage Stimulus
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Unlock Full Passage5.Given the style and tone of each passage, which one of the following is most likely to correctly describe the expected audience of each passage?
Correct Answer
D
Passage A is directed to bodybuilders: it explicitly says, 'Most bodybuilders have experienced this phenomenon' and 'Bodybuilders who start training again after a period of inactivity find that gaining muscle size seems easier the second time around—even if starting from the same place.' The tone is anecdotal and aimed at athletes rather than specialists (it even notes 'virtually no discussions of it have appeared in scientific publications'). Passage B is written in a popular-science, general-audience style: it begins, 'Pumping up is easier for people who have been buff before, and now scientists think they know why—muscles retain one aspect of their former fitness even as they wither from lack of use,' explains biology in nontechnical language ('Because muscle cells are huge, more than one nucleus is needed...'), and summarizes a mouse study ('In a recent study, researchers regularly stimulated the leg muscles of mice...'). These cues indicate Passage A's expected audience is bodybuilders and Passage B's is a general audience, so D is correct.
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