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OG18-语文分册 Aroca City currently funds its public schools through taxes on property. In place of this system, the city plans to introduce a sales tax of three percent on all retail sales in the city. Critics protest that three percent of current retail sales falls short of the amount raised for schools by property taxes. The critics are correct on this point. Nevertheless, implementing the plan will probably not reduce the money going to Aroca's schools. Several large retailers have selected Aroca City as the site for huge new stores, and these are certain to draw large numbers of shoppers from neighboring municipalities, where sales are taxed at rates of six percent and more. In consequence, retail sales in Aroca City are bound to increase substantially.In the argument given, the two potions in boldface play which of the following roles?
Which of the following best describes the kind of error attributed to Glarthaar in highlight text?
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Arguably, Charles Dickens' current popular fame is not owed to A Tale of Two Cities, or Great Expectations, but A Christmas Carol, thanks to the many TV and movie adaptations of that story.

OG15 OG16 OG17 OG18 OG19 It is called a sea, but the landlocked Caspian is actually the largest lake on Earth, which covers more than four times the surface area of its closest rival in size, North America's Lake Superior.
300难题 OG17 An archaeological excavation at what might have been a workshop where statues were reproduced yielded 1,532 fragments of human figures, including 7 intact statues.
Magoosh Research into how our brains process the written word and encode this information into long-term memory have shown that the advantages in text retention conferred by a physical book far outweigh the few of an electronic reader, the physical location of the text on the page playing a major role in the ease with which that information is encoded in our brains.
OG18-数学分册 GMAT、gmat题库、gmat模考、gmat考满分In the rectangular coordinate system above, the area of triangular region RST is
According to the passage, a "hygiene factor"(1ine27)is an aspect of a worker's performance that
GWD The primary purpose of the passage is to
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The primary purpose of this passage is to

Magoosh The spokeswoman for the national laboratory announced that, while the lab had been operating at a loss in the 1990s, it had become profitable in 2006, and would continue to yield high profits at least until 2025.
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A data software company founded this year claims given access to a client company's database that it can provide various types of analysis of unstructured data within various specified levels of security controls.

PREP2012 A recording system was so secretly installed and operated in the Kennedy Oval Office that even Theodore C.Sorensen,the White House counsel, did not know it existed.
GWD Which of the following best describes the function of the sentence in highlight text?
GWD Navigators have known for thousands of years that the ocean has variable currents, but it is only in the last half century that a reasonably clear picture has emerged of the patterns and causes of ocean currents.
300难题 GWD Which of the following comparisons of the tragic with the ironic hero is best supported by information contained in the passage?
OG15 OG16 OG17 OG18 A pioneer journalist, Nellie Bly's exploits included circling the globe faster than Jules Verne's fictional Phileas Fogg.
OG16 OG17 OG18 OG19 OG20 OG2022 The phrase “a satellite orbiting a dominant male planet” in highlight text refers most directly to
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An investigation primarily funded by the Wellcome Trust suggests that adults were significantly more likely to experience subsequent physical and psychological traumas as a result of concussions taking place when a younger person.

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In a price war, each of multiple suppliers of highly competitive products and services repeatedly lowers its price to avoid being undercut and thereby losing sales and customers to its competitors. Due to these competitive pressures, the companies involved generally reduce their prices far more than they otherwise would, even to the point where none of the companies is able to make a profit on sales. A price war is usually detrimental to all companies involved, who will profit from reasonable but higher costs, but at the same time a company cannot always afford to let a competitor lower price without matching or lowering beyond that price.

Assuming that none of the competitors can be knocked out of the market, it should be expected that _______________.

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