Hello,
Q2:
Could someone please explain how to select between Choice A and E?
My reasoning for selecting E:
A. suggest that a particular theory explains otherwise puzzling phenomena
The passage does say that selection theory explains a riddle (everything appearing at correct time and place).
E. prove that selection is the only possible way of looking at evolutionary biology
In the first para passage says "Without processes of selection we should be obliged to assume a "pre-established harmony"", which it rejects.
In the last para it says " There MUST therefore be an intrinsic connection between the conditions and the structural adaptations of the organism, and, since the conditions of life cannot be determined by the animal itself, the adaptations MUST be called forth by the conditions." Looking at the usage of words it seems unidirectional towards selection theory without leaving any other options.
It seemed to me that the passage is trying to prove that
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Q2:
Could someone please explain how to select between Choice A and E?
My reasoning for selecting E:
A. suggest that a particular theory explains otherwise puzzling phenomena
The passage does say that selection theory explains a riddle (everything appearing at correct time and place).
E. prove that selection is the only possible way of looking at evolutionary biology
In the first para passage says "Without processes of selection we should be obliged to assume a "pre-established harmony"", which it rejects.
In the last para it says " There MUST therefore be an intrinsic connection between the conditions and the structural adaptations of the organism, and, since the conditions of life cannot be determined by the animal itself, the adaptations MUST be called forth by the conditions." Looking at the usage of words it seems unidirectional towards selection theory without leaving any other options.
It seemed to me that the passage is trying to prove that
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Statistics : Posted by Anandanwar • on 06 Feb 2017, 02:18 • Replies 6 • Views 10822


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