wj097 Wrote:Wow...I think this question just opened up the hell gate....
I think more supported inference would be something like "Inez believes that the book should be called "The Nature of Matter and Energy"
Please please help...
Interesting. When I attempted this question, I expected to find the title you referenced above. However, after reviewing the question again... we don't know that Inez would support a title that includes only matter and energy.
Why? Inez says that the title should summarize the content of the whole book. But we do not know the content of the whole book... we only know that "almost half" the book is devoted to energy. What if the rest of the book discusses not only matter, but also electricity or force or something else? Then wouldn't Inez want these concepts to be incorporated into the title as well?
Because this is an inference question, and we do not know the entire content of the book, we cannot infer that Inez believes the book should be named something specific. What we know is that the book discusses two concepts "energy" and "matter", therefore, Inez believes these two concepts should be incorporated into the title somehow.
(E) states Inez's expectation. Since the book discusses matter and energy, and the former is in the title, then the latter should also be in the title.