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Which statement provides the MOST LIKELY reason a reader would argue that "The Journey to Acceptance" is more objective than "Mendel's Momentous Work"? A "The Journey to Acceptance" reads like a scientific book, while "Mendel’s Momentous Work" reads like a blog post. B "The Journey to Acceptance" has a structured argument that is easy to follow, whereas "Mendel’s Momentous Work" is complex and difficult to understand. C "The Journey to Acceptance" praises Mendel as the most important scientist of the 1800s, whereas in "Mendel’s Momentous Work" his scientific discoveries are criticized. D "The Journey to Acceptance" has more facts and details, whereas "Mendel’s Momentous Work" uses feelings and thoughts to make the passage more engaging for readers.
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