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Cicada EmergenceCicadas, those intriguing insects that emerge and masse after years of hiding underground, have captured the attention of both entomologists and the general public alike. These remarkable insects, known for their distinct chirping sounds and striking appearances, have a unique life cycle that is both fascinating and cyclical in nature.The lifecycle of cicadas is a testament to the cyclical rhythms of nature. After spending several years in nymph form beneath the earth's surface, cicadas finally emerge during certain years in massive numbers. This phenomenon, known as a "cicada emergence," has become a subject of great interest and anticipation among enthusiasts. Entomologists study the patterns of these emergences, noting the regularity with which they occur.What's even more captivating is the simultaneous surge of public interest that accompanies these cicada emergences. Communities come alive with discussions, articles, and even events centered around these creatures. It's as if cicadas have a way of bringing people together and rekindling their curiosity every few years.The cyclical nature of cicada emergences can't be denied. Just like clockwork, these insects resurface, capturing our attention and reminding us of the beauty and complexity of the natural world. As the years go by and cicadas once again retreat underground, we can rest assured that their return, much like the changing seasons, is inevitable and awaited with eager anticipation.stimulus 2 of 6Which of the following perspectives can be inferred from the passage?
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Correct Answer:
Cicadas and public interest about cicadas are cyclical
Rationale:
▶The passage repeatedly emphasizes the cyclical nature of both cicada emergences and the public fascination surrounding them. ▶Phrases like "cyclical rhythms of nature," "occur... in massive numbers," and "just like clockwork" clearly point to a recurring, predictable pattern. ▶It also notes that public interest surges alongside these emergences every few years, mirroring the insects’ life cycle.
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Cicada Emergence What is all this of cicadas lately in the United States? You might be wondering why the media has featured it but in fact the discussion about cicadas has emerged about as predictably as the cicadas themselves from their underground refuge. Let's get oriented with some background on cicadas.What is a cicada? A typical definition will at least tell you that the cicada is large loud insect with long transparent wings. mostly found in warm countries. A more detailed response might also inform you that cicadas have short antennae and wide-set eyes that jut out. With delicate translucent wings — and that not only as the cicadas loud but few creatures make a louder sound. In fact, it male hat are the noisy ones to the tune of 80 to 100 decibels, with " the roar of a loud engine", This is because male cicadas make a strident high boning by vibrating two membranes on the abdomen called tymbals, effectively turning its body into a kind of echo chamber or drum. Female cicadas cannot replicate the buzzing, though they respond with a clicking sound when they are ready to mate.Although there are several species of cicada, mating typically takes place in trees wherever the female deposits the eggs into the bank. When the eggs hatch, the larval cicadas, called nymphs, drop to the ground and burrow. They then live as nymphs for most of their lives over 6 feet underground with both male and female cicadas dying within weeks of their emergence from the soil. This is particularly true for North American cicadas especially the Magicicada. Stimulus 4 of 6Which of the following best describes the theme of this passage?
Answer Choices:
A. Media attention to cicadas can also bring attention to climate change
B. Disinformation in the media is responsible for conflicting information about the cicada life cycle
C. Disinformation in the media falsely identifies climate change as the root cause of the cicada’s near extinction
D. Media attention to cicadas is as predictable as cicada life cycles
Cicada EmergenceWhat is all this of cicadas lately in the United States? You might be wondering why the media has featured it. but in fact. the discussion about cicadas has emerged about as predictably as the cicadas themselves from their underground refuge. Let's get oriented with some background on cicadas.What is a cicada? A typical definition will at least tell you that the cicada is large. loud insect with long transparent wings. mostly found in warm countries. A more detailed response might also inform you that cicadas have short antennae and wide-set eyes that jut out. With delicate. translucent wings — and that not only as the cicadas loud. but few creatures make a louder sound. In fact. it male hat are the noisy ones to the tune of 80 to 100 dec. bels, with "ke the roar of a loud engine, This is because male cicadas make a strident. high boning by vibrating two membranes on the abdomen called tymbals, effectively turning its body int a kind of echo chamber or drum. Female cicadas cannot replicate the buzzing, though they respond with a clicking sound when they are ready to mate.Although there are several species of cicada, mating typically takes place in trees wherever the female deposits the eggs into the bank. When the eggs hatch, the larval cicadas, called nymphs, drop to the ground and burrow. They then live as nymphs for most of their lives over 6 feet underground with both male and female cicadas dying within weeks of their emergence from the soil. This is particularly true for North American cicadas especially the Magicicada. Stimulus 6 of 6Which of the following statements from the passage offers evidence that female cicadas do not have tymbals attached to their abdomen.
Answer Choices:
A. The male cicada makes a strident, high buzzing by vibrating two membranes on its abdomen called tymbals..”
B. “Female cicadas cannot replicate the buzzing..”
C. “..the cicada is a large, loud insect..”
D. :..the female deposits the eggs into the bark..”
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- Category: ATI TEAS
- Subcategory: Reading Exam(s)
- Domain: Reading~2023
- Answer Choices: 4