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English, 04.06.2020 13:08 fonsworth5

Read this line from "Human Space Travel": ‘There must be extraordinary things to discover and understand in space. I get that.’

What is the author's purpose in this line?

A. Acknowledge a valid counter argument

B. Dismiss an important counterclaim

C. Confuse readers about her position

D. Suggest she may indeed be wrong

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