PT114.S3.P1.Q8

PrepTest 114 - Section 3 - Passage 1 - Question 8

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P1

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Intro topic · Misconception that Europeans were the first to tame wilderness
In fact, Native Americans altered the forest before Europeans.
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Some researchers' perspective · Burning of forests by Native Americans was minimal
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Critique / Author's Main Point · Lot of evidence that Native Americans routinely burned forests
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Support · Charcoal, characteristics of fires, "mosaic quality," open clearings
These are all evidence of Native American burning. "Mosaic quality" refers to forests with trees of different ages -- some young, some old.
P3

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Additional support · Fire-tolerant plants, homogeneous forests (all of same type of tree)
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Example · Nicaraguan pine forests are example of homogeneous forest produced by burning
Tropical regions don't get many natural fires. Nicaragua would naturally have mixed forests. But there are homogeneous pine forests there.
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Concession · Tropical areas in cooler, drier, higher areas do get natural homogeneous forests
Implies that Nicaragua is warmer, wetter, and lower. That's why homogeneous pine forests in Nicaragua are evidence of burning.
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Additional Support · Nicaraguan pine forests today grow in areas that were burned
This probably also happened in the past. Pine forests were found only where there were Native American settlements. When the settlements left, the pine forests disappeared.
Passage Style
Critique or debate
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8.

The primary purpose of the ███████ ██ ██

a

refute certain researchers' █████

This is the primary purpose. In P1, the author explains that some researchers think that controlled burns by Native Americans were minimal; the rest of the passage argues against this and explains the large body of evidence for the fact that the practice of controlled burning was significant and widespread.

80%
b

support a common ██████

Actually, the common belief is the myth that pre-1492 North and South America was an untamed wilderness. The author refutes, rather than supports, this belief.

2%
c

counter certain evidence

There is no evidence presented for the opposing view; the author just reports some researchers’ claims that controlled burns were minimal. Since the opposing view has no evidence in this passage, the author doesn’t counter any evidence.

6%
d

synthesize two viewpoints

No two viewpoints are synthesized. One viewpoint is presented, then the author refutes that viewpoint.

2%
e

correct the geographical ██████

The author doesn’t correct the geographical record; the author never indicates that the geographical record needs correcting. Instead, the author cites the geographical record.

10%

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