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Question # 1

A divide between aesthetic and technical considerations has played a crucial role in mapmakiug and cartographic scholarship. Some nineteenth-century cartographers, for instance, understood themselves as technicians who did not care about visual effects, while others saw themselves as landscape painters. That dichotomy structured the discipline of the history of cartography. Until the 1980s, in what Blakemore and Harley called "the 'Old is Beautiful' paradigm." scholars largely focused on maps made before 1800. marveling at their beauty and sometimes regretting the decline of the pre-technical age. Early mapmaking was considered art while modem cartography was located within the realm of engineering utility. Alpers. however, has argued that this boundary would have puzzled mapmakers in the seventeenth century, because they considered themselves to be visual engineers.

It can be inferred from the passage that, beginning in the 1980s. historians of cartography

Options:

A.  

placed greater emphasis on the beauty of maps made after 1800

B.  

expanded their range of study to include more material created after 1800

C.  

grew more sensitive to the way mapmakers prior to 1800 conceived of their work

D.  

came to see the visual details of maps as aesthetic objects rather tlian practical cartographic aids

E.  

reduced the attention they paid to the technical aspects of mapmaking

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Question # 2

In the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries, during the period of the American Revolution and the early republic, political poems appeared regularly in newspapers and pamphlets. commenting on the issues and controversies engaging the new nation. Given the sheer number of poems that engaged explicitly with politics, one might wonder why the form has remained largely ignored by scholars of early American literature even as many other once obscure forms—sentimental novels, diaries, travelogues, belles letters—have enjoyed unprecedented scholarly interest in recent decades. Part of the reason may stem from frustrations involved with reading poems that are so highly topical—often requiring, even as a condition of first-level comprehension, a familiarity with names and references that, while wholly recognizable in their own time, are obscure to modem readers. Yet beyond this is the fact that American political verse from the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries has never fully shaken off the verdict, delivered by its earliest generation of scholarly readers. that it is simply unworthy of serious attention as literature. Even the term commonly used to describe it—"verse." as opposed to "poetry"— suggests an occasional or forgettable, rather than enduring, form of expression, not quite deserving the designation of poetry. Nor was such verse considered by early critics as worthy of the designation "American." as the tendency of eighteenth-century American poets to model their works on those of British precursors suggested an unforgivable failure, as one critic described it. to declare their "literary independence" from Britain.

The passage suggests which of the following about the "earliest generation**?

Options:

A.  

Its literary tastes were less heterogeneous than most scholarship has acknowledged.

B.  

Its literary- preferences were largely shaped by an affinity for literature written in Great Britain.

C.  

Its views on a particular issue have not generally been superseded by significantly different ones today.

D.  

Its influence on the development of American literature has been overestimated by some scholars.

E.  

Its attitude toward a particular type of verse was generally more favorable than that of later generations.

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Question # 3

The snow-covered surface of the lake presents a reassuring illusion of________. but beneath the snow the ice is riven with treacherous cracks.

Options:

A.  

uniformity

B.  

isolation

C.  

seclusion

D.  

protection

E.  

substantially

F.  

soundness

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The GRE (Graduate Record Examinations) Test is a standardized test commonly used for admissions into graduate programs worldwide.

The GRE Test measures verbal reasoning, quantitative reasoning, and analytical writing skills that are essential for success in graduate-level academic programs.

The total testing time for the GRE General Test is approximately 3 hours and 45 minutes, including one unscored research section.

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