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82. Every photograph, because it involves the light rays that something emits hitting film, must in some obvious sense be true. But because it could always have been made to show things differently than it does, it cannot express the whole truth and, in that sense, is false. Therefore, nothing can ever be definitively proved with a photograph.

 

 

Which one of the following is an assumption that would permit the conclusion above to be properly drawn?

 

 

A.        Whatever is false in the sense that it cannot express the whole truth cannot furnish definitive proof.

B.        The whole truth cannot be known.

C.        It is not possible to determine the truthfulness of a photograph in any sense.

D.       It is possible to use a photograph as corroborative evidence if there is additional evidence establishing the truth about the scene photographed.

E    If something is being photographed, then it is possible to prove definitively the truth about it.

A怎么理解,我怎么找不到主谓宾?

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顶!我倒能分出主谓宾,主语是那个WHAT引导的从句,that it cannot express the whole truth修饰SENSE,cannot furnish definitive proof是谓语和宾语,但意思我理解不了,模模糊糊觉得好像是:在那个不能显示出全部真相的sense里面错误的东西不能提供确定的证明,但我理不出清楚地思路,请问答案是A 吗?

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答案是A

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Whatever is false in the sense that it cannot express the whole truth cannot furnish definitive proof.

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