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Scientists have strong evidence that the Earth warmed by about 0.5°C in the last 100 years—more than in the previous 1,000 years. Many scientists think greenhouse gases (which trap heat) caused this. Early greenhouse models predicted more warming than we actually saw, but when researchers added the cooling effect of airborne sulfates (from volcanoes and pollution), the models matched real temperatures. Changes in the sun explain short-term ups and downs but not the long-term rise, so greenhouse gases are the best explanation for the higher long-term temperature.

Logic Breakdown

Compare the last two sentences to the prior sentence noting that early greenhouse models overpredicted warming; ask what role the new sentences play—do they defend, revise, or reject the greenhouse theory?

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Which one of the following most accurately states the author's primary purpose in the last two sentences of the second paragraph?

Correct Answer
D
The last two sentences show that by accounting for airborne sulfates scientists reconciled greenhouse-theory predictions with observed temperatures, thereby defending the theory. Quote: "Sulfates from natural sources such as volcanoes as well as from human technological sources tend to counteract the heating effect of greenhouse gases by reflecting solar energy back into space. Taking into account the varying levels of airborne sulfates indicated by the concentration of sulfates in successive ages of glacial ice, these scientists have calculated theoretical temperatures for recent decades that are consistent with observed temperatures." In context—after noting that early models led opponents to question the greenhouse theory—these sentences explain how additional data/methods remove the discrepancy and support the theory, which matches choice D.
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