- Fri Jul 27, 2018 5:02 pm
#48886
Hi Deck,
These "must be true"/"function" questions can be very tricky to prephrase. In the question stem they ask, "What is the specific role played by the phrase, 'all other atmospheric gases' in line 46?" After reading that question stem, I will immediately return to that phrase in line 46. I then reread that line and see how it connects to anything meaningful in the passage.
In this passage, the author states that oxygen and all other atmospheric gases are excluded from cells containing rubisco. There is a sentence shortly thereafter that connects these types of cells with the process that carbon dioxide undergoes, a series of reactions to form an intermediary, nongas molecule named C-4.
There is a lot to digest in this passage, but after re-reading from the specific point that the question stem references (which I nearly always do on these types of questions), I connected that phrase with the key terms "carbon dioxide reaction" and "C-4". Answer D was the only answer that directly referenced the transformation that carbon dioxide undergoes which ultimately promotes the proliferation of C-4 plants. Because of that, my prephrase made D stand out immediately as a strong contender, although I did disprove other contenders before settling on D.
It's always good to prephrase, but when dealing with complicated questions that reference a specific line or phrase in the passage, it is generally best to revisit that specific line and thoroughly understand the role it plays in the passage. Often these types of questions are just harder to solve using prephrasing.
Hope that helps,
Sky