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Thanks for directing me to the correct place.
In reading the thread I understand why A is wrong and C is correct. What I do understand still is why the word "new" does not make the answer choice wrong. I am confused because the alternatives offered in passage B were not new. Phage therapy had been offered since the 1940s, therefore I thought that something describing passage B would just have to describe alternatives but not new alternatives. I see that A also has" new" so I would think that the word new makes that answer choice wrong.
Thank you!
Stephanie Oswalt wrote: ↑Mon May 23, 2022 11:04 amHi Stephanie!emilyjmyer wrote: ↑Mon May 23, 2022 10:21 am Hi!Hi Emily,
For this question I thought answer choice C looked appealing but I quickly removed it when I saw the word "new." This is because the alternatives offered in passage B were not new. Phage therapy had been offered since the 1940s, therefore I thought that something describing passage B would just have to describe alternatives but not new alternatives. I see that A also has" new" so I would think that the word new makes that answer choice wrong. What does make that answer choice wrong? Why is it okay to say new? What makes C better than A?
Thanks!
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Thanks for directing me to the correct place.
In reading the thread I understand why A is wrong and C is correct. What I do understand still is why the word "new" does not make the answer choice wrong. I am confused because the alternatives offered in passage B were not new. Phage therapy had been offered since the 1940s, therefore I thought that something describing passage B would just have to describe alternatives but not new alternatives. I see that A also has" new" so I would think that the word new makes that answer choice wrong.
Thank you!