Set 5: Text Structure (Intermediate)
Explanation
PASSAGE
Intriguingly, friction opposes motion. While often seen as a hindrance, it is essential. Without friction, we could not walk without slipping, nor could cars stop.
Which choice best describes the logical content?
Detailed Answer Explanation
[Variation 2] This question tests your understanding of how the text is organized. Definition: Opposes motion. Misconception: Hindrance. Correction: Essential (walk/stop). Authors structure their writing purposefully to guide readers through their ideas. Identify the organizational pattern (cause-effect, compare-contrast, problem-solution) and how each part contributes to the whole. Authors choose organizational patterns deliberately to enhance their message. Recognizing whether a text uses chronological order, cause-effect, compare-contrast, or problem-solution helps you understand the author's purpose and follow the logic.
Key Evidence:
• "opposes motion"
• "While often seen as a hindrance"
• "it is essential"
Why others are wrong: A (It's not a failure.), B (Only friction.), D (Argumentative, not just analysis.).