AP Lang Review 8
In the second sentence of the first paragraph, the author uses the phrases "brightest blazes", "kindled", and "unexpected sparks" in order to
A. Emphasize the element of spontaneity in pleasure
In the fourth and fifth paragraphs, the author most likely uses a "journey of pleasure" as evidence for his argument because he assumes that the intended audience
A. Is familiar with the uncertainties endured by travelers
The writer is considering deleting the underlined portion of sentence 1 (reproduced below), adjusting the punctuation as needed. "Robots are no longer just the stuff of science fiction: increasingly intelligent and humanlike, they interact with people in new and surprising ways." Should the writer keep or delete the underlined text?
A. Keep it, because it uses descriptive language to convey the writer's perspective on advances in robotics and set up the topic of the passage
In the last sentence of the passage, the author uses the parenthetical clause "though hope should always be deluded" primarily to
B. Assert that hope is important regardless of whether it comes to fruition
In the second sentence of the third paragraph, the author uses the clause "which is expected" to advance which of the following claims about jesting?
B. In the absence of surprise, a witty remark loses much of its humorous effect
The writer is considering deleting the underlined portion of sentence 8 (reproduced below), adjusting the punctuation as needed. "For instance, people became so attached to the Sony Aibo, a robotic dog with playful expressions and movements, that they mourned their mechanical pets after Sony discontinued the Aibo series and closed its repair center." Should the writer keep or delete the underlined text?
B. Keep it, because it advances the writer's purpose of showing the appeal the Aibo had to its owners
The writer is considering replacing the underlined portion of sentence 11 (reproduced below) "In one study, test subjects did a bunch of things with a humanlike robot called Nao." Which of the following versions of the underlined text most closely fits the style of the passage?
B. Performed a series of tasks
In the last sentence of the first paragraph, the author compares pleasure with flowers to
B. Reinforce the idea that unanticipated pleasures are the most enjoyable ones
In sentence 15 (reproduced below), the writer wants to maintain credibility with the audience by using unbiased language. "Children are incredibly gullible when it comes to robots, as a recent study demonstrates." Which of the following versions of the underlined text best accomplishes this goal?
C. Particularly susceptible to robotic influence
In sentence 17 (reproduced below), which of the following versions of the underlined text provides relevant, specific information that helps the audience understand the study? "The robots—while the children were able to do the task correctly when they were absent—unanimously gave an incorrect answer first."
C. Programmed to glance to one another, as though considering the question together
The writer wants to change the passage so that it is appropriate for an audience of robotics engineers. Which of the following sentences would be most appropriate for the writer to add after sentence 4 in light of this intended audience?
D. And how should we design robots in light of concerns?
In the second and third sentences of the fifth paragraph ("He stops... gradual explanation"), the author presents a humorous reversal that emerges from an incongruity between the traveler's
D. Desire to surprise his friend and his failure to recognize him
In the second paragraph, the author's depiction of the "scheme of merriment" most clearly conveys his
D. Ironic perspective
The writer is considering adding the following sentence after sentence 19. "The children's response made it difficult to determine who the real robots were." Should the writer add this sentence?
D. No, because the comparison between the children and the robots fails to advance the writer's argument and may be perceived by the audience as mocking the children
The writer wants to reduce ambiguity in sentence 6 (reproduced below) by changing the placement of the underlined text, adjusting punctuation and capitalization as needed. "Perhaps not surprisingly, when they resemble humans or animals, people readily bond with robots." Which of the following is the most logical placement for the underlined text?
E. After "robots"
Overall, the style of the passage is best described as
E. Intellectual
The writer wants the tone of sentence 13 (reproduced below) to convey the emotional turmoil experienced by people who participated in the experiment. "Many subjects did not turn Nao off or were unsure whether to do so." Which of the following versions of the underlined text best accomplishes this goal?
E. Refused to turn Nao off or struggled with the decision
In the third sentence of the third paragraph, the phrase "however volatile" primarily serves to
E. Strengthen a claim by indicating that it applies even to exceptional cases