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now answer numbers 1 through 3. base your answers on the passages \senate - floor speech in favor of an amendment ending government subsidies for honey farmers\ and \senate - floor speech against an amendment ending government subsidies for honey farmers.\
- in passage 1, the speaker lists the number of commercial beekeepers in the united states. how does this develop his purpose?
a it explains the support that has maintained the honey program.
b it demonstrates the lack of a sufficient supply of domestically made honey.
c it emphasizes that a small group of farmers receives large sums of benefits from the honey program.
d it shows how few businesses are able to produce enough honey to profit without government support.
- fill in the bubble before the word from passage 1 that comes from a latin root word meaning \settled\ or \still.\
\in a addition, the high price b support led to an c increase in imports of honey from d abroad while domestic honey production e stagnated.\ (paragraph 3)
- select two ways in which the speaker in passage 1 develops the central idea that the honey program costs more than it is worth.
a by examining the expenses of maintaining different bee colonies
b by detailing the amount of money commercial beekeepers receive
c by explaining how much each taxpayer would save if the program ends
d by identifying programs that need more financial support than beekeepers
e by describing the honey trade activity between america and other countries
- Listing the number of commercial beekeepers emphasizes that a small group benefits from the honey program, which helps the speaker's purpose.
- The word "stagnated" comes from a Latin root meaning "settled" or "still".
- Detailing beekeeper - received money and explaining taxpayer savings show the honey program's high cost.
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- C. It emphasizes that a small group of farmers receives large sums of benefits from the honey program.
- E. stagnated
- B. by detailing the amount of money commercial beekeepers receive; C. by explaining how much each taxpayer would save if the program ends