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4 B. Rarely have the biosphere encountered a confluence of deleterious forces so pervasive and multifaceted as those imperiling today’s biodiversity C. Rarely has the biosphere encounter a confluence of deleterious forces so pervasive and multifaceted as those imperiling today’s biodiversity D. Rarely had the biosphere encountered a confluence of deleterious forces so pervasive and multifaceted as those imperiling today’s biodiversity Question 19. A. The species, whose dwindling population now constitutes fewer than 14,000 individuals, inhabit rapidly diminishing lowland rainforest corridors in northern Sumatra B. The species, which dwindling population now constitutes fewer than 14,000 individuals, inhabits rapidly diminishing lowland rainforest corridors in northern Sumatra C. The species, whose dwindling population now constitute fewer than 14,000 individuals, inhabits rapidly diminishing lowland rainforest corridors in northern Sumatra D. The species, whose dwindling population now constitutes fewer than 14,000 individuals, inhabits rapidly diminishing lowland rainforest corridors in northern Sumatra Question 20. A. Not only these escalating ecological threats are compelling legislative interventions, but they are also galvanizing unprecedented international environmental coalitions B. Not only are these escalating ecological threats compelling legislative interventions, but they are also galvanizing unprecedented international environmental coalitions C. Not only are these escalating ecological threats compel legislative interventions, but they are also galvanizing unprecedented international environmental coalitions D. Not only these escalating ecological threats compel legislative interventions, but they are also galvanizing unprecedented international environmental coalitions Question 21. A. many critically endangered species, whose wild populations are no longer viability, depend entirely on controlled breeding programs for their continued existence B. many critically endangered species, whose wild populations is no longer viable, depend entirely on controlled breeding programs for their continued existence C. many critically endangered species, whose wild populations are no longer viable, depend entirely on controlled breeding programs for their continued existence D. many critically endangered species, whose wild populations are no longer viable, depends entirely on controlled breeding programs for their continued existence Question 22. A. These recoveries, though arduous and resource-intensive, exemplify the tangible outcomes achievable through sustain, evidence-based conservation praxis B. These recoveries, though arduous and resource-intensive, exemplifies the tangible outcomes achievable through sustained, evidence-based conservation praxis C. These recoveries, though arduous and resource-intensive, exemplify the tangible outcomes achievable through sustained, evidence-based conservation praxis D. These recoveries, though arduous and resource-intensive, exemplify the tangible outcomes achievable through sustaining, evidence-based conservation praxis Read the following passage about multicultural societies and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 23 to 30.