The author of this excerpt is describing a common misconception about the human body. The writer states that most people assume that the human body is designed to be a perfect machine. However, the text goes on to say that this assumption is incorrect, as the human body is often inefficient and can break down easily. What is the most likely reason why the writer uses the word "however"?
The word "however" is used to
Correct answer: A
Explanation
The word "however" is used to signal a contrast between two ideas. The first idea is that the human body is a perfect machine. The second idea is that this assumption is incorrect. This transition helps the reader understand that the writer is about to present a different view than the one previously expressed.
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