PrepTest 77, Section 3, Question 2
Albert: Swenson's popular book, which argues that sun exposure does not harm skin cells, is a model of poor scholarship. Nonetheless, it is valuable because it has stimulated new research on sun exposure.
Albert: Swenson's popular book, which argues that sun exposure does not harm skin cells, is a model of poor scholarship. Nonetheless, it is valuable because it has stimulated new research on sun exposure.
Yvonne: You're kidding me! You might as well say that a virus is valuable because it stimulates epidemiologists.
Albert: Swenson's popular book, which argues that sun exposure does not harm skin cells, is a model of poor scholarship. Nonetheless, it is valuable because it has stimulated new research on sun exposure.
Yvonne: You're kidding me! You might as well say that a virus is valuable because it stimulates epidemiologists.
Albert: Swenson's popular book, which argues that sun exposure does not harm skin cells, is a model of poor scholarship. Nonetheless, it is valuable because it has stimulated new research on sun exposure.
The dialogue provides the most support for the claim that Albert and Yvonne disagree over whether
sun exposure harms skin cells
Swenson's book is a model of poor scholarship
Swenson's book should be considered valuable
Swenson's book has stimulated new research on sun exposure
something that does not stimulate new research can have value
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