The narrator implies that other astronomers viewed Paul as someone who (A) sacrificed his personal life in order to further his own research. (B) served as an important role model for his own students. (C) was respected because of his considerable professional accomplishments. (D) challenged the established theories of more successful scientists

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The narrator implies that other astronomers viewed Paul as someone who option C: was respected because of his considerable professional accomplishments.

What an astronomer does?

Astronomers are known to be people who are said to be scientists and they are people who often study the origin of the universe and also that of its objects and how it functions.

According to the passage, Paul as someone who was respected based on  his considerable professional accomplishments such as; He created a theory, using archeological discoveries and also he was a person who calculate in less than a second on the length it would take a space ship to get to the moon.

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The University of Toronto put him up in a suite

25 for visiting academics and hired a car for him

through an agency, which is how Nidia Vidal ended

up escorting him during his stay. When he found out

that his driver was Chilean, he told her he’d been at

La Silla observatory, in Chile. He said that in the

30 southern hemisphere you can see constellations and

galaxies unknown in the north, like the Small

Magellanic Cloud and the Large Magellanic Cloud.

and that in some parts of the country, the nights are

so clear and the climate so very dry that conditions

35 for scrutinizing the frmament are ideal. Tat’s how

they discovered that galaxies cluster together in

designs that resemble spiderwebs.

By one of those coincidences that normally

happen only in novels, his visit to Chile ended on the

40 very same day in 1974 that she lef with her son for

Canada. I ofen wonder if maybe they were in the

airport at the same time waiting for their respective

fights, but not meeting. According to them this

would have been impossible, because he would have

45 noticed such a beautiful woman and she would have

seen him too--a Black man stood out in Chile back

then, especially one as tall and handsome as my

Popo.

A single morning driving her passenger around

50 Toronto was enough for Nidia to realize that he

possessed that rare combination of a brilliant mind

with the imagination of a dreamer, but entirely

lacked any common sense, something she was proud

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