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Question 2 of 10Read this passage:It must be, if the nebular hypothesis has any truth, older than our world; and long before this earth ceased to be molten, life upon its surface must have begun its course. The fact that it is scarcely one seventh of the volume of the earth must have accelerated its cooling to the temperature at which life could begin.H. G. Wells, The War of the Worlds, 1898What makes the tone of the passage formal and scientific?A.The narrator speaks quickly and in concise sentences.B.The narrator mentions death and destruction several times.C.The narrator uses puns or wordplay to talk about the Martians.D.The narrator quotes facts about Mars and sounds well educated

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Question 2 of 10Read this passage:It must be, if the nebular hypothesis has any truth, older than our world; and long before this earth ceased to be molten, life upon its surface must have begun its course. The fact that it is scarcely one seventh of the volume of the earth must have accelerated its cooling to the temperature at which life could begin.H. G. Wells, The War of the Worlds, 1898What makes the tone of the passage formal and scientific?A.The narrator speaks quickly and in concise sentences.B.The narrator mentions death and destruction several times.C.The narrator uses puns or wordplay to talk about the Martians.D.The narrator quotes facts about Mars and sounds well educated

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The tone of the passage is formal and scientific because of option D. The narrator quotes facts about Mars and sounds well educated. The use of scientific terms and concepts such as the nebular hypothesis, the volume of the earth, and the temperature for life to begin, all contribute to a formal and scientific tone. The narrator also presents these facts in a logical and systematic manner, further enhancing the formal and scientific tone.

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