In the opening paragraph, the author explains that the subject of the text is the “nature” of the universe. The author continues by saying that the universe is “too grand” for human beings to fully comprehend. The author then goes on to suggest that the universe contains “mysteries” that are beyond the scope of human understanding. What is the most likely reason why the author uses the word “mysteries”?
In the opening paragraph, the author uses the word "mysteries" to
Correct answer: A
Explanation
The author uses the word "mysteries" to suggest that the universe contains elements that are beyond the scope of human understanding. This creates a sense of awe and wonder, which can help the reader feel more engaged with the topic.
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