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Read the passage and answer the question that follows. Passage #2:  A recent study showed that in twelve cases of computer-related embezzlement, the average take was one million dollars. With such rewards, computer crime seems destined to flourish, especially because the chances of detection are slim; embezzlers are discovered more often by coincidence than by internal safeguards. Question:  According to the passage, the number of computer crimes will increase because _____.

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Read the passage and answer the question that follows. Passage #1: Those who specialize in the study of language claim that no two people speak a language in precisely the same way. An individual’s version of a language is called an idiolect. Groups of speakers–separated from other groups by geographical, social, or economic barriers–also develop language habits peculiar to their own group. Such group differences are called dialects. Each person in a small town in Maine might speak his or her own idiolect, but the people of the town as a group will speak a dialect quite different from that spoken in a small town in Kentucky. Question: The author refers to “geographical, social, or economic barriers” mainly to show that _____.