Physicists are often asked why the image of an object, such as a chair, appears reversed left-to-right rather than, say, top-to-bottom when viewed in a mirror. ███
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This is the best answer. The author states that a proper explanation for how mirrors work must consider
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Not supported, because the author doesn’t suggest that we haven’t determined an adequate explanation of mirror images. The author describes in P1 the standard explanation that physicists give: the field of sight explanation. This might be an explanation the author considers adequate. Since (B) is not supported, it’s not the main point.
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We have no basis to think the author believes an adequate explanation must be determined by physicists. Since (C) isn’t supported, it can’t be the main point.
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Although the author does note that some physicists offer a different explanation from others, and so arguably there is still a debate, the main point of the passage should capture at least some aspect of the author’s opinion. Here, the author finds one explanation lacking because it doesn’t do what an adequate explanation should do. (D) doesn’t capture the author’s criticism of one explanation.
is extremely complicated
Not supported, because the author never suggests that an adequate explanation is extremely complicated. She never characterizes any explanation as complicated and doesn’t say anything indicating that she thinks an adequate explanation should be complicated. Since (E) isn’t supported, it can’t be the main point.