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- Fri Feb 12, 2021 2:19 pm
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Hello!
Can you help me understand why (C) is incorrect and (D) is correct? Here is what I think so far:
(C) is NOT the correct answer because the author does not harp on the need to find the "exact" mass of neutrinos -- just whether they have any mass at all. When the author discusses the new research findings in the 3rd and 4th paragraphs -- findings which are still largely theoretical and offer a range versus exact estimate of mass -- the author isn't critical of the lack of precision of these findings.
(D) is the correct answer because, in the first paragraph, the author talks about the theory of gravitation and gravitational force and, throughout the rest of the passage, casts no doubt on what has traditionally been believed about these concepts and references them during his/her discussion about whether neutrinos have mass (end of paragraph 2).
Thank you!
Can you help me understand why (C) is incorrect and (D) is correct? Here is what I think so far:
(C) is NOT the correct answer because the author does not harp on the need to find the "exact" mass of neutrinos -- just whether they have any mass at all. When the author discusses the new research findings in the 3rd and 4th paragraphs -- findings which are still largely theoretical and offer a range versus exact estimate of mass -- the author isn't critical of the lack of precision of these findings.
(D) is the correct answer because, in the first paragraph, the author talks about the theory of gravitation and gravitational force and, throughout the rest of the passage, casts no doubt on what has traditionally been believed about these concepts and references them during his/her discussion about whether neutrinos have mass (end of paragraph 2).
Thank you!