We already know that kinglets are supposed to have to eat more food but they only eat insects that they catch during the short winter day. How can they be constantly catching and eating enough insects?
Not supported, because naturalists may have a good understanding of many small birds’ ability to survive cold temperatures overnight, even if they don’t have a good understanding of one specific species (kinglets).
Not supported, because the kinglet’s diet is cited as a reason that it’s difficult to understand how kinglets can survive the cold. In addition, although we know kinglets store fat, this explanation doesn’t account for all of the energy needed for the kinglet to survive
c
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Too strong; the author only presents this calling behavior as a potential hypothesis. This is something that “may” happen.
Supported, because the author believes the hypothesis that kinglets cluster at night might be supported by a study of goldcrests, a related species. This shows the author thinks that if goldcrests cluster at night, it would constitute evidence that kinglets also cluster at night.
Not supported, because we’re told there’s no evidence of torpor (which is the process of saving energy by allowing one’s body temperature to decline drastically).
Difficulty
53% of people who answer get this correct
This is a very difficult question.
It is significantly harder than the average question in this passage.
CURVE
Score of students with a 50% chance of getting this right
25%152
165
75%177
Analysis
Author’s perspective
Implied
Phenomenon-hypothesis
Science
Single position
Answer Popularity
PopularityAvg. score
a
16%
162
b
6%
162
c
24%
164
d
53%
168
e
1%
149
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