Read this passage from "Marie Curie and the Discovery of Radioactivity": When Marie arrived in Paris in 1891, she studied physics at the greatest university in Europe, the Sorbonne. But how poor she was! And how poorly prepared! She barely knew enough French, let alone advanced math and science, to understand the lectures. Why might the author have included these details? A. to highlight how remarkable Curie's later achievements were, considering her difficult beginnings B. to show that Curie would have been better off if she'd stayed in Poland
C. to insult people who studied at other prestigious European universities D. to criticize the educational system of Russian-occupied Poland, which failed to prepare Curie for Paris
I think it is A!
You are correct!~ I believe I may be wrong but I don't think so!
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