Part A

What inference can be made from the text "Marie Curie and the Discovery of Radioactivity"?


Curie risked her health for the sake of science.

Curie attempted to discover a method for fossil dating.

Curie hoped that her research would be well funded.

Curie intended to discover a treatment for cancer.
Question 2
Part B

Which evidence from the text best supports the answer to Part A?


"[Pierre] discovered that radium could kill cancer cells."

"But Marie and Pierre refused to charge a penny for their discovery."

"...scientists can use radioactivity to determine the age of fossils."

"Marie spent many hours boiling down pitchblende in enormous pots...gasping and coughing from the fumes."
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Answer:

PART A

Curie risked her health for the sake of science.

PART B

"Marie spent many hours boiling down pitchblende in enormous pots...gasping and coughing from the fumes."

Explanation:

According to the text, "Marie Curie and the Discovery of Radioactivity", it is narrated that Curie was on a mission to uncover the mystery of radioactivity and she risked her life and general health by exposing herself to harmful substances so she can conclude her research.

The inference that can be made from the text is that Marie Curie risked her health for the sake of science.

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