- Sun Jan 20, 2013 12:00 am
#27389
Complete Question Explanation
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The correct answer choice is (D)
The question stem asks why the author mentioned that LHB “should have also struck Earth” at lines 8-9. Apparently the author considers this relevant because of the “profound consequences for the history of the Earth since, until the LHB ended, life could not have survived here.”
Answer choice (A): The referenced phrase does not address any particular theory regarding the extent of LHB, so this answer choice is incorrect.
Answer choice (B): The author’s quote does not question the lack of LHB evidence on earth—the author only discusses the need for more evidence toward the end of the passage.
Answer choice (C): The phrase is not used to advocate any scientific model, but rather to point out the relevance of the timing of the LHB, so this answer choice should be eliminated.
Answer choice (D): This is the correct answer choice. The referenced quote is a part of the author’s explanation of the relevance of the LHB, and its profound consequences for the history of the Earth, which is why scientists are interested in studying it.
Answer choice (E): The referenced quote does not provide additional support for the dating of the LHB—the author apparently relies on the LHB theory to make this assertion, which is made in the interest of highlighting the relevance of the LHB to the history of life on Earth.
(See the complete passage discussion here: lsat/viewtopic.php?t=50)
The correct answer choice is (D)
The question stem asks why the author mentioned that LHB “should have also struck Earth” at lines 8-9. Apparently the author considers this relevant because of the “profound consequences for the history of the Earth since, until the LHB ended, life could not have survived here.”
Answer choice (A): The referenced phrase does not address any particular theory regarding the extent of LHB, so this answer choice is incorrect.
Answer choice (B): The author’s quote does not question the lack of LHB evidence on earth—the author only discusses the need for more evidence toward the end of the passage.
Answer choice (C): The phrase is not used to advocate any scientific model, but rather to point out the relevance of the timing of the LHB, so this answer choice should be eliminated.
Answer choice (D): This is the correct answer choice. The referenced quote is a part of the author’s explanation of the relevance of the LHB, and its profound consequences for the history of the Earth, which is why scientists are interested in studying it.
Answer choice (E): The referenced quote does not provide additional support for the dating of the LHB—the author apparently relies on the LHB theory to make this assertion, which is made in the interest of highlighting the relevance of the LHB to the history of life on Earth.