Q16: The nineteenth-century chemist Humphry Davy presented the results of his early experiments in his “Essay on Heat and Light,” a critique of all chemistry since Robert Boyle as well as a vision of a new chemistry that Davy hoped to found. - a critique of all chemistry since Robert Boyle as well as a vision of a
- a critique of all chemistry following Robert Boyle and also his envisioning of a
- a critique of all chemistry after Robert Boyle and envisioning as well
- critiquing all chemistry from Robert Boyle forward and also a vision of
- critiquing all the chemistry done since Robert Boyle as well as his own envisioning of
WHY CHOOSE A WHAT ABOUT B?
Q31: Scholars who once thought Native American literatures were solely oral narratives recorded by missionaries or anthropologists now understand this body of work to consist of both oral literatures and the written works of Native American authors, who have been publishing since 1772. - Scholars who once thought Native American literatures were solely oral narratives
- Scholars thinking of Native American literatures once solely as oral narratives, and
- Scholars who once had thought of Native American literatures solely as oral narratives and
- Native American literatures, which some scholars once thought were solely oral narratives
- Native American literatures, which some scholars once, thinking they were solely oral narratives
why choose A what about E?
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