Reading Comprehension
Passage Breakdown
Archaeologist Sandra Olsen excavated a 6,000‑year‑old Botai village in Kazakhstan and found lots of bones in the houses—about 90% were horses. Because horse bones don’t look different when horses are tamed, she studied the ages and sexes of the dead animals: herders usually kill young males but keep females, while hunters would mainly take family groups, which would lower the number of adult male bones. The Botai remains include many adult males (and even whole horse skeletons and horse burials near human graves), so Olsen argues the people likely kept and used horses—possibly riding them—rather than only hunting them for meat.
Logic Breakdown
Ask whether the passage's overall tone toward Olsen's conclusions is supportive, critical, or neutral. Pay attention to attributions and hedging (e.g., 'may be', 'Olsen reasons', 'probably') and whether the author presents counterarguments or merely reports Olsen's case.
Passage Stimulus
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Unlock Full Passage8.Which one of the following most accurately describes the author's attitude toward the conclusions that Olsen reaches?
Correct Answer
B
The author presents Olsen's conclusions in measured, generally favorable terms without overt advocacy or sustained criticism. Supporting passages include: 'has assembled what may be evidence of the earliest known people to have domesticated and ridden horses' (hedged but positive), repeated attributions such as 'Olsen reasons' and 'Olsen argues', and statements that favor Olsen's interpretation ('these were probably domesticated horses' and 'further suggests a relationship to horses beyond that of merely hunting them'). The author does not raise substantial objections or counterevidence; instead the passage reports Olsen's reasoning and endorses it implicitly by presenting her supporting details and conclusions without rebuttal. This combination of cautious language plus unchallenged presentation equals an implicit endorsement.
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