Reading Comprehension
Passage Breakdown
Passage A reports that a company that thinks it found the sunken British ship HMS Sussex made a new legal deal with the UK to raise the ship and share the money; the company will fund the deep-sea recovery using modern technology and may sell gold coins to pay for the project while saying it will protect important artifacts. Passage B is a UNESCO draft that says things underwater for 100+ years should usually be left in place, not sold, and that any work must add to knowledge or protection, use non‑destructive methods, avoid disturbing human remains, be carefully recorded, and encourage low-impact public access. In short, A describes a for-profit salvage partnership that allows selling coins, while B argues against commercial exploitation and for preserving sites.
Logic Breakdown
Identify the relation: Passage A is a journalistic report about a specific salvage agreement and possible commercial sale; Passage B is an authoritative policy opposing commercial exploitation and advocating preservation. Choose the option whose first text is a journalistic discussion and whose second is governing codes/regulations.
Passage Stimulus
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Unlock Full Passage19.Which one of the following mentions a pair of documents that are related in a way most analogous to the way in which passage A and passage B are related?
Correct Answer
B
Passage A is a news account of a specific agreement: 'A North American company ... has signed an agreement with the British government ... to raise what may be history's richest sunken treasure and to split the proceeds.' It describes an actual, journalistic discussion of a practice (including allowance to sell coins: 'The agreement, however, draws a distinction between different classes of artifacts, recognizing that cultural items have greater archaeological value than coins, which it allows to be sold to help pay for the project.'). Passage B is an authoritative set of guidelines prohibiting commercial exploitation and urging preservation ('The commercial exploitation of UCH for trade, sale, barter, or speculation...is fundamentally incompatible with the protection and proper management of the UCH.'; 'The protection of UCH is best achieved through in situ (original site) preservation, which should be considered as the first option.'). Option B parallels this pairing: a magazine article discussing an architectural proposal (journalistic discussion) paired with the set of building codes that govern projects (general regulatory rules).
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