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English, 28.07.2019 16:00, micahsocool23

Need asap while preparing for a research paper, lily read an informational text about the scientific revolution that contained this paragraph. (1) the scientific revolution was met with heavy skepticism and misunderstanding. (2) the old way of doing things was replaced by a new way. (3) the scientific revolution lasted from around the sixteenth to the eighteenth century. (4) during this period, many theories were developed that formed the foundation of modern scientific thought. which of the sentences contains explicit textual evidence to support lily’s analysis that the effects of the scientific revolution are still being felt today? a. sentence 1 b. sentence 2 c. sentence 3 d. sentence 4

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