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No one knew how difficult the task would be. But Marie, although still a student, had already shown that she possessed the most important quality of a successful scientist. When it came to the search for knowledge, she never gave up.

Based on the passage, which identifies the most logical conclusion one could draw about the author of "Marie Curie and the Discovery of Radioactivity"?
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The author is part of the Curie family.

The author thinks highly of Marie Curie.


The author has somehow been helped by Curie's discovery of radioactivity.

The author also works in science.

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Its b the way that I read this makes it clear that he thinks highly of Marie Curie.
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Answer:

Based on the passage, the most logical conclusion one could draw about the author of "Marie Curie and the Discovery of Radioactivity" is that The author thinks highly of Marie Curie.

Step-by-step explanation:

This excerpt from "Marie Curie and the Discovery of Radioactivity" shows in the words that the author uses that they have a high impression about Marie Curie, principally with the sentence "she possessed the most important quality of a successful scientist" which talks about her being the right person to do this job in a successful way.

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