Read the text. Then choose the correct answer to questions 30-32


A)Whether Dorothy Wordsworth was aware of her role in her relationship with William Wordsworth


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A)Whether Dorothy Wordsworth was aware of her role in her relationship with William Wordsworth.
B)Whether Dorothy Wordsworth was exploited by her brother's use of her journal entries.
C)How William Wordsworth altered Dorothy Wordsworth's writings for inclusion in his poems.
D) How Dorothy Wordsworth's relationship to her brother reinforced her assumptions about herself.
14. It can be inferred from the passage that the author believes which of the following about Dorothy Wordsworth's journal entries?
"A) They are praiseworthy but not literature.
B) They are only about her relationship with her brother.
C) They are more moving than her brother's poetry.
D) They surpass her own estimation of their merit.
15. Which of the following best captures the meaning of the word "self-consciousness" as it is used in the final sentence of the passage?
A) appreciation by a writer of the value of critical reflection
B) awareness by a writer that one's perspectives may change
C) perception of the differences between an author's values and those of others
D)acceptance by a writer of his or her own identity as a writer
The arrival in a new location of a non- original plant or animal species may be either intentional or unintentional. Rates of species movement driven by human transformations of natural environments as well as by human mobility-through commerce, tourism, and travel- dwarf natural rates by comparison. While geographic distributions of species naturally expand or 43

contract over historical time intervals (tens to hundreds of years), species' ranges rarely expand thousands of miles or across physical barriers such as oceans or mountains. A number of factors confound quantitative evaluation of the relative importance of various entry pathways. Time lags often occur between establishment of non-indigenous species and their detection, and tracing the pathway for a long-established species is difficult. Experts estimate that non-indigenous weeds are usually detected only after having been in the country for thirty years or having spread to at least ten thousand acres. In addition, federal port inspection, although a major source of information on non-indigenous species pathways, especially for agricultural pests, provides data only when such species enter via scrutinized routes. Finally, some comparisons between pathways defy quantitative analysis. For example, which is more "important": the entry pathway of one very harmful species or one by which many but less harmful species enter the country?


16. Which of the following statements about species movement is
best supported by the information in the passage?
A) Species movement is affected more by habitat modifications than by human mobility.
B) Human-driven factors affect the rate at which species move more than they affect the long-term amount of such movements.
C) Natural expansions in the geographic distribution of species account for less Species movement than do natural contractions.

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