No.2I.11.Whenanoppressedgrouprevoltsagainstasociety,onemustlookfortheunderlyingforcesthatledtothegroup'salienationfromthatsociety.2.Everynovelinvitesustoenteraworldthatisinitiallystrange;ourgradualandselectiveorientationtoitsmannersresemblesinfants'adjustmenttotheirenvironment.3.Superficialdifferencesbetweenthespecialproblemsandtechniquesofthephysicalsciencesandthoseofthebiologicalsciencesaresometimescitedasevidencefortheautonomyofbiologyandfortheclaimthatthemethodsofphysicsarethereforenotadequatetobiologicalinquiry.4.Asthecreationofnewknowledgethroughsciencehasbecomeinstitutionalizedresistancetoinnovationhasbecomelessaggressivetakingtheformofinertiaratherthandirectattack.5.Lizziewasabravewomanwhocoulddaretoincuragreatdangerforanadequateobject.6.Rousseau'sshortdiscourse,aworkthatwasgenerallyconsistentwiththecautious,unadornedproseoftheday,deviatedfromthatprosestyleinitsunrestraineddiscussionofthephysicalsciences.7.CertainlyMurray'spreoccupationwiththetaskofeditingtheOxfordEnglishDictionarybegotakindofmonomania,butitmustberegardedasabeneficentoratleastaninnocuousone.No.2I.21.Althoughthereareweeksofnegotiationsahead,andperhapssetbacksandnewsurprises,leadersofbothpartiesareoptimisticthattheirdifferencescanberesolved.2.Thelosinganimalinastrugglesavesitselffromdestructionbyanactofsubmission,anactusuallyrecognizedandacceptedbythewinner.3.HeneverdemonstratedthewisdomIhadclaimedforhim,andmyfriendsquicklydismissedmyestimateofhisabilityashyperbole.4.Itwouldseemthatabsolutequalitiesinarteludeus,thatwecannotescapeviewingworksofartinacontextoftimeandcircumstance.5.Thisnewgovernmentisfacednotonlywithmanagingitseconomybutalsowithimplementingnewruraldevelopmentprogramstostemtheflowoffarmworkerstothecity.6.Ananalysisoftheideasinthenovelcompelsananalysisoftheformofthework,particularlywhenformandcontentareasintegratedastheyareinTheHouseoftheSevenGables.7.Theblueprintsforthenewautomobilewerestrikingatfirstglance.Butthedesignerhadbeenbasicallytooconservativetofloutpreviousstandardsofbeauty.No.2II.11.Becauseitsaverageannualrainfallisonlyaboutfourinches,oneofthemajortasksfacedbythecountryhasbeentofindsupplementarysourcesofwater.2.Bothtelevisioncommercialsandprogramspresentunrealisticviewofthematerialworld,onewhichpromotesastandardoflivingthatmostofuscanprobablynotattain.3.Althoughitisunusualtodenouncemuseum-goersfornotpainting,itisquitecommon,evenforthose.whoareunenthusiasticaboutsports,tocriticizespectatorsforathleticinactivity.4.Becausetheorderinwhichthepartsofspeechappearinthesentencesofagivenlanguageisdecidedmerelybycustom,itisunjustifiabletomaintainthateverydeparturefromthatorderconstitutesaviolationofanaturallaw.5.Mostpeopleareshamelessvoyeurswheretheveryrichareconcerned,insatiablycuriousabouthowtheygettheirmoneyandhowtheyspendit.6.Somebiologistsarguethateachspecificallyhumantraitmusthavearisengraduallyanderratically,andthatitisthereforedifficulttoisolatedefinitemilestonesintheevolutionofthespecies.7.Ultimately,thebook'scredibilityisstrained;theslender,thoughfarfromnonexistent,webofevidencepresentedononesalientpointisexpectedtosupportavastsuperstructureofimplications.No.2II.21.Unlikeajudge,whomustactalone,ajurydiscussesacaseandthenreachesitsdecisionasagroup,thusminimizingtheeffectofindividualbias.2.Onereasonwhypertinentfossilsareuncommonisthatcrucialstagesofevolutionoccurredinthetropicswhereitisdifficulttoexploreforfossils,andsotheirdiscoveryhaslagged.3.Theharmoniousaccommodationreachedbythewarringfactionsexemplifiestheaxiomthatcompromiseispossibleamongpeopleofgoodwill,evenwhentheyhavepreviouslyheldquiteantagonisticperspectives.4.Theprimeministertriedtoactbuttheplanswerefrustratedbyhercabinet.5.Amidthecollapsingorout-of-controlmechanicaldevices,thebelchingvolcanohadadisturbinglyanomalousquality,likeacharacterwhohasstumbledonstagebymistake.6.Itisanerrortoregardtheimaginationasamainlyrevolutionaryforce;ifitdestroysandalters,italsofuseshithertoisolatedbeliefs,insights,andmentalhabitsintostronglyunifiedsystems.7.Thesemanticopacityofancientdocumentsisnotunique;eveninourowntime,manydocumentsaredifficulttodecipher.No.2III.11.Thepoliticalsuccessofanygovernmentdependsonitsabilitytoimplementbothforeignanddomesticpolicies.2.AlthoughMs.Brownfoundsomeofherdutiestobemenial,hersupervisionoffortyworkerswasaconsiderableresponsibility.3.Sincetheprocessofatherosclerosiscannotbereversedinhumans,thebesttreatmentknownatthistimeispreventionofthedisease.4.Postmodernarchitectureisnotconcernedwiththeeasygoalofreturningtothepastbutwiththemoresubtleanddifficultaimofintegratinghistoricalformsintoanewandcomplexwhole.5.Inpollendating,geologichappeningsaredatedintermsofeachother,andonecangetjustsofarbymatchingindependentsequences;butinradiocarbondatingthescaleoftimeismeasuredinabsolutetermsofcenturiesoryears.6.Manywelfarereformerswouldsubstituteasingle,federallyfinancedincomesupportsystemfortheexistingwelterofoverlappingprograms.7.Becausethereportcontainedmuchmoreinformationthanthereviewersneededtosee,theauthorwasaskedtosubmitacompendiuminstead.No.2III.21