AP-Style Multiple Choice Ch. 10 Gould, Women's Brains

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After reading the selection from Women’s Brains, choose the best answer to each question. Click the submit button when finished. The following questions refer to paragraphs 1–5.

  1. Question

    It can reasonably be inferred that the primary purpose of this selection is to

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    AP-Style Multiple Choice Ch. 10 Gould, Women's Brains: It can reasonably be inferred that the primary purpose of this selection is to
  2. Question

    Which of the following does Gould NOT assume about his readers?

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    AP-Style Multiple Choice Ch. 10 Gould, Women's Brains: Which of the following does Gould NOT assume about his readers?
  3. Question

    What is the rhetorical purpose of the parenthetical passages in this excerpt?

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    AP-Style Multiple Choice Ch. 10 Gould, Women's Brains: What is the rhetorical purpose of the parenthetical passages in this excerpt?
  4. Question

    What is the likely reason Gould chose to use such terms as “apostle” (par. 3) and “disciple(s)” (pars. 2 and 5) in the passage?

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    AP-Style Multiple Choice Ch. 10 Gould, Women's Brains: What is the likely reason Gould chose to use such terms as “apostle” (par. 3) and “disciple(s)” (pars. 2 and 5) in the passage?
  5. Question

    Which of the following excerpts from the passage best expresses its purpose?

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    AP-Style Multiple Choice Ch. 10 Gould, Women's Brains: Which of the following excerpts from the passage best expresses its purpose?
  6. Question

    Gould’s use of the quote from Broca stating that “‘there is no faith, however respectable, no interest, however legitimate, which must not accommodate itself to the progress of human knowledge and bend before the truth’” (par. 3) is primarily an example of

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    AP-Style Multiple Choice Ch. 10 Gould, Women's Brains: Gould’s use of the quote from Broca stating that “‘there is no faith, however respectable, no interest, however legitimate, which must not accommodate itself to the progress of human knowledge and bend before the truth’” (par. 3) is primarily an example of
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    Why does Gould go out of his way to defend the accuracy of Broca’s data?

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    AP-Style Multiple Choice Ch. 10 Gould, Women's Brains: Why does Gould go out of his way to defend the accuracy of Broca’s data?
  8. Question

    In the excerpt from Topinard’s work (par. 5), which of the following is NOT an assumption Topinard makes?

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    AP-Style Multiple Choice Ch. 10 Gould, Women's Brains: In the excerpt from Topinard’s work (par. 5), which of the following is NOT an assumption Topinard makes?