Question #N590

The first sentence establishes that the text is focused on the theme of a natural world. The author describes the "extraordinary” characteristics of this natural world, which include plants, animals, and rocks. Then, the author notes that the beauty of this natural world is often "overlooked." The author ends the passage by suggesting that a natural world is worth appreciating. What is the most likely reason why the author mentions the word "overlooked"?

In this passage, the author mentions the word "overlooked" to
A. highlight the speaker’s feelings about the natural world.
B. emphasize the need to appreciate the beauty of nature.
C. explain how the natural world has been misunderstood.
D. suggest that the speaker is speaking from personal experience.

Correct Answer is: B

The word "overlooked" is used to highlight that the beauty of the natural world is not always appreciated, emphasizing the need for the reader to appreciate it.