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Which one of the following most accurately expresses the primary purpose of the passage?
To challenge the view that codification eradicated maritime custom by arguing that it transformed and preserved custom within new institutional forms
To detail the drafting history of specific nineteenth-century shipping statutes to highlight legislative compromises
To argue that admiralty courts were systematically corrupt in their handling of maritime disputes
To advocate for contemporary deregulation of shipping by showing that historical rules were unnecessary
To claim that all recognized maritime customs were invented after codification to justify judicial discretion
Explanation
The passage contends that codification reframed rather than eliminated custom, preserving it through institutional channels. The other options are either too narrow (drafting history), go beyond the scope (policy advocacy or corruption), or make an untenable claim about invented customs.
Which one of the following most accurately expresses the primary purpose of the passage?
To present a case study of a single manuscript in order to show how its marginal notes changed over time
To challenge the prevailing view that medieval marginalia were mere decoration by arguing that they structured reading and interpretation
To defend the authenticity of humorous doodles in illuminated manuscripts against charges of forgery
To catalog the techniques medieval scribes used to embellish manuscript pages
To propose a new method for dating manuscripts based on the layering of marginal hands
Explanation
The author argues against seeing marginalia as decorative and contends they functioned as integral guides to reading and meaning. The other choices either narrow the scope to cataloging or a case study, or introduce aims (authenticity, dating) the passage does not pursue.
Which one of the following most accurately expresses the primary purpose of the passage?
To describe the historical origins of urban community gardening and its cultural symbolism
To compare the relative efficiencies of rural and urban agriculture in producing food
To evaluate whether community gardens are more valuable than public parks as green space
To warn that community gardens pose overlooked environmental risks in dense cities
To argue that cities should adopt policies securing land tenure for community gardens because they deliver documented public benefits
Explanation
The passage argues that community gardens produce multiple public benefits and concludes that cities should provide secure tenure. Other choices misstate the purpose by focusing on history, risks, unrelated comparisons, or a parks-versus-gardens tradeoff.
Which one of the following most accurately expresses the primary purpose of the passage?
To defend a specific prefigurative group against media criticism by highlighting its internal democracy
To recount the historical development of prefigurative politics across several movements
To argue that prefigurative politics is categorically superior to electoral campaigning as a strategy for social change
To refute the claim that prefigurative politics has any measurable effects on political life
To propose that assessments of prefigurative politics should prioritize process-oriented metrics over conventional outcome measures, while acknowledging trade-offs
Explanation
The passage argues for reframing evaluation by elevating process metrics alongside outcomes and discusses limits and trade-offs. Other choices mischaracterize the aim as historical, absolutist, or group-specific advocacy.
Which one of the following most accurately expresses the primary purpose of the passage?
To provide a neutral historical overview of cy pres without taking a position on its merits
To demonstrate that cy pres distributions are constitutionally required in modern class actions
To critique expansive cy pres distributions and argue for constrained, transparent use as a last resort
To evaluate whether class actions should be replaced by regulatory enforcement agencies
To defend expansive cy pres use as the best way to maximize deterrence and judicial efficiency
Explanation
E reflects the passage's critical stance and its proposed narrowing and transparency requirements. A, B, C, and D misstate the thesis, neutrality, or scope of the discussion.
Which one of the following most accurately expresses the primary purpose of the passage?
To condemn the commercialization of publishing as the principal cause of literary mediocrity
To catalog critical responses to the novelist's late work without endorsing any view
To demonstrate through quantitative stylometric analysis that the late novels differ from the early ones
To challenge the decline narrative by offering a reinterpretation of the late style as a deliberate ethical and aesthetic strategy
To defend the commercial influences that shaped the novelist's early career
Explanation
The author advances a reinterpretation that the late work's difficulty is a deliberate ethical-aesthetic stance rather than mere decline. A, D, and E propose aims or methods the passage does not adopt, and B mischaracterizes the passage's argumentative commitment. Therefore C best states the passage's primary purpose.
Which one of the following most accurately expresses the primary purpose of the passage?
To refute the notion that environmental law can ever address ecological harms
To argue that courts should recognize legal personhood for ecosystems in all jurisdictions
To compare ecosystem personhood exclusively with corporate personhood to show their equivalence
To assess the pragmatic value and constraints of granting legal personhood to ecosystems
To describe the historical origins of legal personhood for nature without evaluating its effects
Explanation
The author evaluates when ecosystem personhood can be effective and what limits its utility, presenting it as a strategic but constrained tool. A and C overstate the author's position, B omits the evaluative thrust, and E narrows the focus to a comparison the passage does not make. Therefore D best captures the passage's balanced assessment.
Which one of the following most accurately expresses the primary purpose of the passage?
To argue that hybrid regulatory designs combining baseline standards with performance targets are preferable to pure command-and-control or pure performance models
To propose eliminating outcome targets because they inevitably lead to metric manipulation
To show that deregulation invariably fails to protect the environment, regardless of industry context
To critique the assumptions of economic theory that underlie all forms of environmental regulation
To recount the historical rise of command-and-control regulation and its subsequent decline in favor of performance-based approaches
Explanation
The passage evaluates two models and concludes by advocating hybrid designs that incorporate both baseline standards and performance targets. The other options misstate the aim by focusing on history, making absolute claims, or rejecting outcome targets altogether.
Which one of the following most accurately expresses the primary purpose of the passage?
To explain why algorithmic risk assessments should replace judicial discretion in bail decisions
To evaluate the use of algorithmic risk assessments in bail and recommend a constrained, transparent framework for their deployment
To describe the technical details of how proprietary models compute risk scores
To compare the use of risk assessments at bail with their use at sentencing to show the latter is more appropriate
To argue that because risk assessments reflect bias, they should be banned from all stages of the criminal process
Explanation
E matches the passage's critique-and-recommend stance, endorsing limited, transparent use. A and B are extreme positions the author rejects, C introduces an unaddressed comparison, and D focuses on technicalities the passage does not provide.
Which one of the following most accurately expresses the primary purpose of the passage?
To argue that rewilding and assisted migration can be integrated within a function-centered decision framework for climate adaptation
To predict the extinction of alpine plants unless immediate large-scale translocations occur
To advocate exclusive reliance on rewilding because assisted migration undermines historical integrity
To present new empirical data showing that assisted migration is always more effective than rewilding
To trace the historical origins of rewilding to early twentieth-century wilderness movements
Explanation
B captures the passage's synthesis and proposal of an integrated, function-focused framework. A, C, D, and E each misstate the author's balanced approach or introduce claims the passage does not make.