Which phrase describing the author’s main purpose for writing the selection “Humans Should Stay Home and Let Robots Take to the Stars” is correctly written?
A To convince the reader that space exploration should neither be curtailed or cut because of the costs and risks
B To convince the reader that space exploration should either be curtailed nor cut because of the costs and risks
C To convince the reader that space exploration should be either curtailed or cut because of the costs and risks
D To convince the reader that space exploration should neither be curtailed nor cut because of the costs and risks
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