441. The novel Uncle Tom’s Cabin, which effectively ________ the unfairness toward black people, was a major influence in ________ the anti-slavery movement.
(A) portrayed ... strengthening
(B) attacked ... pacifying
(C) glamorized ... launching
(D) viewed ... appraising
(E) exposed ... condemning
442. The number of black hawks has ________ because the encroachments of humans on their territory have caused them to ________ their customary breeding places.
(A) multiplied ... endure
(B) extrapolated ... alter
(C) increased ... locate
(D) diminished ... accept
(E) dwindled ... shun
443. The observers hope to find out how important ________ foraging is to these endangered shorebirds in order to ________ the importance of restricting nighttime human use of beaches to specific places or times.
(A) nocturnal ... ascertain
(B) aerial ... convey
(C) underwater ... rectify
(D) sporadic ... mitigate
(E) desultory ... mandate
444. The omniscient narrator stands above the story he is telling, ________ his knowledge of what will occur.
(A) disheartened by
(B) unlimited in
(C) ostracized for
(D) vindicated by
(E) uncertain of
445. The opossum is ________ the venom of snakes in the rattlesnake subfamily and thus views the reptiles not as ________ enemies but as a food source.
(A) vulnerable to ... natural
(B) conscious of ... mortal
(C) impervious to ... lethal
(D) sensitive to ... deadly
(E) defenseless against ... potential
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