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• In the section titled "DNA Deniers Prepare to Fight," from the text, "Legend of Loch Ness monster will be tested with DNA samples, the authors of the article share popular
theories for why scientists may not find DNA. How does the inclusion of these theories
influence the overall meaning of the article? (2.4)
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"Legend of Loch Ness monster will be tested with DNA samples"
DNA Deniers Prepare to Fight
Gemmell said that even if they don't find any monster DNA, it won't deter some Nessie
believers. He said they've already been offering him theories, like how Nessie might be
on vacation after swimming to the sea via hidden underwater caves. Another is that the
creature might be extraterrestrial and not leave behind any DNA.
"In our lives, we want there still to be mysteries, some of which we will ultimately
solve," Gemmell said. "That's part of the spirit of discovery. And sometimes, what you
find may not be what you were expecting."
a.) It shows how scientific proof can get in the way of the excitement of mystery.
O b.) It shows how people will believe in almost anything.
c.) It shows how the Loch Ness monster is a figment of our imagination.
(d) It shows how the search for truth, while necessary, is often a waste of time.

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