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Select the correct answer.Read paragraph 7.(7) I make no claim to being an entomologist; I quite agree with the "Autocrat of the Breakfast Table", that "the subject is too vast for any single human intelligence to grasp." If my life depended upon it I could not give the scientific name of every least organ and nerve of a moth, and as for wrestling with the thousands of tiny species of day and night or even attempting all the ramifications of—say the alluringly beautiful Catocalae family—life is too short, unless devoted to this purpose alone.What is the meaning of entomologist? A. someone who is very intelligent B. someone who studies insects C. someone who likes scientific names D. someone who has a good memory

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Select the correct answer.Read paragraph 7.(7) I make no claim to being an entomologist; I quite agree with the "Autocrat of the Breakfast Table", that "the subject is too vast for any single human intelligence to grasp." If my life depended upon it I could not give the scientific name of every least organ and nerve of a moth, and as for wrestling with the thousands of tiny species of day and night or even attempting all the ramifications of—say the alluringly beautiful Catocalae family—life is too short, unless devoted to this purpose alone.What is the meaning of entomologist? A. someone who is very intelligent B. someone who studies insects C. someone who likes scientific names D. someone who has a good memory

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The meaning of entomologist is B. someone who studies insects.

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