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d on evidence internal to that work and on the author39。 s other works. (C) Ignore the date of a work39。 s position which is supplied by archaeological research when literary factors internal to the work contra dict that date. (D) Refrain from speculation concerning a work39。 s date of position unless archaeological finds produce information concerning it. (E) Estimate the date of a work39。 s position without attempting to relate it to the author39。 s development as an artist. 24. It can be inferred from the passage that which of the following plays or groups of plays is considered the latest in the date of its position? (A) The Persians (B) The Danaid tetralogy (C) The Oresteia (D) Seven Against Thebes (E) The Suppliant Women 25. With which of the following statements regarding the chronological criteria mentioned in line 3334 would the author be most likely to agree? (A) Such criteria, whether applied to or derived from the plays, should only be used to confirm already existing knowledge. (B) Such criteria, although derived from reliable external and internal evidence, should be changed continually to avoid rigidity in thinking. (C) Such criteria, based on statistical analysis, are inherently more reliable than those of forty years ago. (D) Such criteria, even when unsupported by external evidence, can resolve most questions. (E) Such criteria, based on often ambiguous internal evidence, can lead to erroneous reconstructions of the chronology of an author39。 s work. author39。 s attitude toward the activity mentioned in line 35 and its consequences can best be described as one of (A) amused tolerance (B) mocking envy (C) grave doubt (D) angry disapproval (E) unrestrained enthusiasm 27. The allusion to the hypothetical papyrus fragment in line4549 does which of the following? (A) Supports an argument concerning the date of The Suppliant Women. (B) Refutes the views of the majority of scholars concerning the Oxyrhynchus papyrus find. (C) Predicts the future results of archaeological research proposed in the passage. (D) Undermines the validity of the currently accepted chronology of Aeschylus39。 works. (E) Qualifies the author39。 s agreement with the new creed developed since the Oxyrhynchus papyrus find. : (A) arbitrary (B) painstaking (C) profound (D) restive (E) contrite : (A) toxic (B) virulent (C) convalescent (D) having little energy (E) having no resistance : (A) hesitate to join (B) hope to prosper (C) decide to accept (D) begin to falter (E) fail to multiply 31. LULL: (A) pronounced interest (B) intense discussion (C) speedy resolution (D) increased activity (E) enhanced performance : (A) antecedent (B) coincident (C) intermittent (D) precipitous (E) languorous : (A) guarded emotion (B) scarce resource (C) temporization (D) repercussion (E) criticism : (A) admit (B) plod (C) ruin (D) follow (E) fret : (A) approval (B) verification (C) amplification (D) concurrence (E) putation 36. REQUITE: (A) incite (B) applaud (C) consume quickly (D) make inhospitable (E) leave unrepaid : (A) imitate (B) dismiss (C) confuse (D) profane (E) disgrace : (A) ire (B) mence (C) abate (D) oppose (E) infuse SECTION 3 group of eight people is going camping in tentstent 1, tent 2, and tent 3. The group consists of two womenV and Xand six girlsK, L, M, O, P, and T. Tent assignments will be made as follows: There will be no more than three persons in a tent. V will be in tent 1. V will not be in a tent with her daughter O, and X will not be in a tent with her daughter P. K, L, and M, who are close friends, will be in a tent together. of the following can be in tent 1 ? (A) K (B) L (C) M (D) O (E) X 2. If K is in tent 2, which of the following must be true? (A) M is intent 3. (B) O is intent 3. (C) P is in tent 2. (D) T is in tent 1. (E) X is intent 3. 3. If the two women are together in a tent, which of the following is a pair of girls who must be together in a tent? (A) K and P (B) L and T (C) M and O (D) O and P (E) P and T 4. If X is in tent 2, which of the following must be in the same tent as V ? (A) K (B) L (C) O (D) P (E) T 5. If L is in tent 3 and the two women are not in the same tent as each other, the people in tent 2 can be (A) M and T only (B) X and T only (C) K, M, and O (D) O, P, and X (E) O, T, and X 6. If V and T are together in a tent, it is possible that (A) K and P are together in a tent (B) O and T are together in a tent (C) O and X are the only people in tent 2 (D) P and X are the only people in tent 3 (E) T and V are the only people in tent 1 7. Grammarians have for years condemned as ungram matical the English phrase between you and I, insisting that the correct phrasing is between you and me, with the objective case after a preposition. Such condemnations, however, are obviously unfounded, because Shakespeare himself, in The Merchant of Venice, wrote, All debts are cleared between you and I. Which of the following, if true, most seriously weakens the argument above? (A) In his plays, Shakespeare intentionally had some of his characters use phrases he consid ered ungrammatical. (B) The phrase between。
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