A)
i) The writer means that individuals slowly developed their character through gradual and consistent efforts.
The correct option is c. Slowly developed their character.
ii) The second paragraph states that Marie Curie's discoveries were the result of "relentless dedication" and "countless hours."
The correct option is c. Marie Curie's breakthroughs stemmed from consistent effort.
iii) The text emphasizes "consistent effort and perseverance" for personal growth.
The correct option is c. Consistent dedication.
iv) The text states that aspirations, like seeds, "demand consistent effort and perseverance to flourish."
The correct option is c. They demand consistent effort and patience.
v) The first paragraph highlights the "significance of small actions and choices" and the "power of consistency and perseverance."
The correct option is b. Small actions and choices are crucial in shaping our lives.
B)
a) Marie Curie's ground-breaking discoveries were the result of singular, monumental efforts.
FALSE (The text states they were not the result of singular, monumental efforts.)
b) Emily Dickinson's poetic genius emerged suddenly without consistent practice.
FALSE (The text states it "did not materialize suddenly" and "evolved through her daily practice.")
c) Marie Curie's work primarily focused on poetry rather than scientific research.
FALSE (The text describes her as a "renowned physicist and chemist" with "pioneering research on radioactivity.")
d) Marie Curie spent countless hours in the laboratory conducting experiments and analyzing data.
TRUE (The text explicitly states her work was "characterized by countless hours spent in the laboratory, meticulously conducting experiments, and analyzing data.")
e) Emily Dickinson's literary legacy was not impacted by her daily practice of writing.
FALSE (The text states her daily practice "contributed to the development of her unique voice and literary legacy.")
C)
a) Small actions and choices, when pursued with consistency and perseverance, lead to personal growth, shape our character, and contribute to eventual success. They are crucial in shaping our lives incrementally.
b) The parallel drawn is that both Marie Curie's scientific endeavors and Emily Dickinson's poetic journey were characterized by relentless dedication, consistent effort, and incremental progress over time, rather than sudden genius or singular monumental efforts. Both achieved greatness through sustained practice and hard work.
c) In the context of the second paragraph, Marie Curie's breakthroughs were the result of her relentless dedication, consistent effort, and meticulous work over countless hours in the laboratory, involving experiments and data analysis. They were not sudden or singular monumental achievements.
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