- Thu Aug 25, 2022 4:51 pm
#96882
Hi sadjasmine,
Good question! Frequently with must be true questions we are looking away from very broad answers because they are hard to show they have to be true. However, here we have all pretty broad statements. We are looking for the one that best fits the information we learn in the passage. Answer choice (D) talks about statistics and probability. We have no idea about statistics and probability based on the passage. We also don't know about mass behavior.
Let's look at answer choice (E) a bit closer. We can see how each part of the stimulus is reflected in the answer choice.
"When events a theory postulates are detected" --the "events" is continental drift
"the theory is accepted even without an explanation of those events are brought about"--we accept the theory of continental drift even though we still don't have an understanding of how it works.
Hope that helps!