366.
c. The phrase
broken up into long, thin fibers is used to describe
asbestos bundles in lines 10–11,
prior to the word phrase friable
substance supports that friable means easily broken down. All
other choices are not supported in the passage.
367.
b. This choice best describes the passage in its entirety, while the
other choices describe individual
points made throughout the
passage.
368.
d. Asbestosis usually occurs in people exposed to high levels of
asbestos. Choice
a is incorrect because not all insulation mate-
rial contains asbestos fibers; choice
b is
incorrect because
asbestos that is in good condition and not crumbled or breaking
away does not need to be removed. Choice
c is incorrect
because the AHERA protects schools against asbestos exposure.
Choice
e is incorrect because asbestosis
is a lung disease not a
manmade substance.
369.
e. The correct choice is universal. The sentence
Many commercial
building and home insulation products contained asbestos after the
word
ubiquitous shows that asbestos was commonly used.
370.
b. The author explains that lung cancer and asbestosis are diseases
of the lung in lines 11–16 of the passage. Choice
a is not true
because lung cancer and asbestosis are not dangerous fibers,
asbestos is. Choice
c is incorrect
as both diseases may be fatal,
but may be treated, as well. Choice
d is incorrect because we
know lung cancer can develop in ways
other than asbestos expo-
sure. Choice
e is incorrect because asbestosis in not necessarily
a common illness.
371.
a. While the passage does include the other choices except choice
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