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The author of Passage 2 refers to "Neuroscientists" (line 28) specifically in order to
  1. Criticize the notion of scientific infallibility
  2. Cite further evidence in support of Earls' remarks
  3. Provide a historical overview of an intriguing new field
  4. Argue against a particular public policy
  5. Pose a challenge to a common belief

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Argue against a particular public policy
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Criticize the notion of scientific infallibility
C
Pose a challenge to a common belief
D
Cite further evidence in support of Earls' remarks
E
Provide a historical overview of an intriguing new field
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The correct option is E Pose a challenge to a common belief
In passage 2, the author argues that neuroscientists do not hold the belief that Felton Earls does: that brain development occurs in the first three years of life only. Thus we can conclude that the author refers to "Neuroscientists" in line 28 specifically in order to pose a challenge to a common popular belief. Thus E is the best answer.

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