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Intro topic ·Big Bang
Expansion from small, dense, hot universe to larger, cooler universe
This Author’s Attitude question asks us to infer how the author feels toward Carroll and Chen’s theory. Throughout the passage, the author tends to report Carroll and Chen’s theory objectively with a neutral tone. It’s important to note that the author never says anything negative about their theory.
a
an ardent adversary
Unsupported. The author never says anything negative about Carroll and Chen’s theory, so we can’t say that the author’s attitude is adversarial.
b
a dismissive critic
Unsupported. The author never says anything negative about Carroll and Chen’s theory, so we can’t say that the author’s attitude is critical.
c
a disinterested skeptic
Unsupported. The author never says anything that calls Carroll and Chen’s theory into question, so we can’t say that the author’s attitude is skeptical.
d
a sympathetic reporter
This is the author’s attitude. The author tends to objectively describe Carroll and Chen’s theory, and the author never says anything negative about the theory, so we can describe the author as a “sympathetic reporter.”
e
a zealous proponent
The author’s tone throughout the passage is relatively neutral. “Zealous” is too strong to describe the author’s attitude.
Difficulty
66% of people who answer get this correct
This is a difficult question.
It is somewhat easier than other questions in this passage.
CURVE
Score of students with a 50% chance of getting this right
25%146
155
75%164
Analysis
Author’s attitude
Implied
Phenomenon-hypothesis
Science
Single position
Answer Popularity
PopularityAvg. score
a
6%
154
b
3%
151
c
2%
151
d
66%
164
e
23%
159
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