- Fri Nov 03, 2023 2:15 pm
#103903
Hi egreenberg,
Yes, here "rejection of Newton's theory" (lines 62-63) is synonymous as disproving a theory. I realize that in everyday usage, the word "disproving" may sound more conclusive than just "rejection," but the test makers are using them as synonyms here. Be aware that the test makers like to use synonyms in the correct answer choice (especially in reading comp) to try to hide/disguise the correct answer, so be careful not to rule out an answer that may be using a synonym.
The idea is that the "rejection" of Newton's theory in Passage B is meant to be an example of a theory disproven by negative evidence discussed in Passage A, even though the exact words are not identical.
Of the five answers, Answer C is the best, even if we'd prefer that they had used the word "reject" rather than "disprove."