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37.Since no one returns from death, we can never be certain about what
passes through the mind of the dying person. For the unconscious, the confused,
and the heavily sedated, these final moments are probably meaningless. However,
for the mentally alert, it is quite possible that death presents itself as an
unbelievably glorious experience, a flight into an entirely new universe of
sensation. Why should we think so? Some people who have been reprieved from“certain”death at the last moment have experienced what goes through the consciousness
of those who are not so fortunate. For example, parachutists who have survived
falls report experiences that resemble psychedelic“trips.”
The primary point of the argument in thepassage is
(A) no one returns from death
(B) dying can be a glorious experience
(C) we can never know what passes throughthe mind of a dying person
(D) some people are reprieved from death atthe last moment
(E) some people“die”,yet live to report their, experiences.
38.Aristotle wrote that a tyrant would be well advised to put on theappearance of uncommon devotion to religion. Subjects are more tolerant ofunjust treatment from a ruler whom they consider god-rearing and pious.Moreover as most subjects believer that even the gods are on the side of theruler, the subjects are less apt to move against him.
Which one of the following is an assumption
on which Aristotle’s argument depends?
(A) The subjects of tyrannical rulerstypically believe that there is a power other than the mortal.
(B) A tyrant cannot rule unless he hasdivine power on his side.
(C) The subjects of tyrannical rulers canrarely be fooled by appearances.
(D) Tyrants who are devoted to religion willnot treat their subjects unjustly
(E) For a tyrant, the appearance of uncommondevotion to religion is a more effective means of ruling than unjust treatment
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