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Why does the author ask the reader to "assume for a minute that it is possible" in paragraph 3? (5 points)

She does not believe the evidence is very convincing on its own.
She wants to give specific evidence for why the theory is flawed.
She wants to provide evidence that does not support her point.
She would like there to be more evidence than there is.


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Answer:

She wants to give specific evidence for why the theory is flawed.

Explanation:

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Answer:

The answer is C

Explanation: I took the FLVS test and I got it right.

Also B makes no sense because the question is "assume for a minute that it is possible." So, saying "she wants to give specific evidence for why the theory is flawed" just makes no sense.