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Passage D

Read the passage below and answer the questions that follow.

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This activity contains 10 questions.

Question 1.
31. Which sentence best states the central point of this passage?

 
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Question 2.
32. Based on this passage, newborns respond to their mothers after birth because

 
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Question 3.
33. One inference that can be drawn from the second paragraph is that

 
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Question 4.
34. Using the information in the fourth paragraph, which inference is the most logical?

 
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Question 5.
35. The word contours, as it is used in line 27, most nearly means

 
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Question 6.
36. Notice the word disarray in line 29. The prefix dis means "opposite of." As it is used in this sentence, features in disarray are probably

 
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Question 7.
37. Identify the relationship between the following two sentences from paragraph four.
"Visual acuity improves rapidly over the first six months of a baby's life. Even without perfect vision, however, children have visual preferences."

 
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Question 8.
38. "If that sounds right, you might be surprised to learn that, moments out of the womb, infants reveal remarkable abilities to obtain information through their senses and react to it."

The above sentence is a statement of

 
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Question 9.
39. The primary purpose of this passage is to

 
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Question 10.
40. Which statement is relevant to the claim that newborns are "prewired for survival?"

 
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