[Video] Q28: As used in line 22, "uniform" most nearly means:

Explanation for Question 28 From the Reading Section on the 2019 May Sat

Question 28 asks as used in line 22 uniform. 2 Most nearly means what? So in this case, 3 let's look back at the sentence that the referencing here, 4 get some context and talk about the meaning of this word, 5 and then come back and look at the answer choices. 6 So if we look at the sentence it's contained in, 7 it says, by putting them to Oak trees, 8 them being paper moths, the researchers found that Moss with black markings on their 9 edges were less likely to be attacked by birds than those with central markings 10 or uniform colors. So just to reminder, 11 the word that we're looking to replace here is uniform. 12 And so in this case, it's being used in a comparison. 13 So we can examine the other aspect of this comparison to determine what this 14 uniform means. So in this case, that other aspect is going to be markings 15 on the edges of the butterfly or not the butterfly, 16 the paper moth. 17 So in this case, 18 those markings would be like different colors than the actual color of the mock. 19 And so we can understand uniform in the context of having maybe like all 20 the same color. So if we look back at the answer choices 21 here, the one that is going 22 to best indicate that idea of moths being the same color 23 is going to be unvarying. If we talk about each of the other 24 champs, other other answer choices, 25 indistinguishable would not go along with this comparison, 26 right? You have the, you might be able to understand it in the terms 27 of like the dist...

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