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English, 27.09.2019 20:20 andreapgomezr

read the sentence from the passage.

he cannot stop with merely thinking a thing is so and so; he must know it; for this is one of the "exact" sciences.

how does the word "exact" affect the meaning of the sentence?

it shows that the narrator has a mistrust of science.

it suggests that the sentence should be taken literally.

it hints that the narrator's words are meant ironically.

it places emphasis on the precise nature of the science.

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