The benefit" mentioned in line 11 is___
A. resistance to allergies
B. the ability to ward off hepatitis A
C. cleanliness
D. more disease-resistant genes
E. popular awareness
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Passage 2 discusses antibiotics primarily with a tone of___
A. strong optimism
B. dismissiveness
C. cynicism
D. qualified enthusiasm
E. jocularity
Unlike the resistance" mentioned in line 5, the resistance" in line 26 is a resistance to___
A. bacteria rather than viruses
B. drugs rather than allergies
C. genetic diseases rather than infectious diseases
D. evolutionary changes rather than hepatitis A
E. infection rather than antibiotics
Unlike Passage 2, Passage 1 conveys a tone of___
A. cynicism
B. hope
C. objectivity
D. fear
E. humor
The question posed in lines 2- -8 (How is it .... Ronald Reagan?") suggests that the author of Passage 1 believes that___
A. polls are unreliable gauges of real sentiments
B. Kennedy's policies are what made him so popular
C. Kennedy's high ranking is undeserved
D. Kennedy was a savvy politician
E. Kennedy himself was unconcerned with his own popularity