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Does someone mind explaining why D can't be right? I think A makes sense but also feel like paranoid, in the stimulus, is a condition that keeps changing along with changes in society.
Maybe it's because it doesn't most strongly support the answer, but idk I can still see it so would love to hear from others re their thinking. TIA!
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A is pretty much outright stated.
D - The stimulus says social scientists' view of paranoia, while D is referring to paranoia itself. Even if we ignore that, we don't know that it "keeps" changing, and we don't know that any change is "along" with changes in society.
If you didn't pick up on those issues, a good backstop at the end of reading D is to ask, "how did paranoia change?" Answer being we dont know. We only know how science's view of it (as well as movie portrayal of it) changed
ty!