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Essayist: People once believed that Earth was at the center of the universe, and that, therefore, Earth and its inhabitants were important. We now know that Earth revolves around a star at the outskirts of a spiral arm of one of countless galaxies. Therefore, people's old belief that Earth and its inhabitants were important was false.
A flaw in the essayist's argument is that the argument
(A) presumes, without providing justification, that only true statements can have good reasons to be believed
(B) neglects to consider that a statement that was believed for questionable reasons may nevertheless have been true
(C) fails to consider that there can be no reason for disbelieving a true statement
(D) overlooks the fact that people's perception of their importance changed from century to century
(E) neglects the fact that people's perception of their importance varies from culture to culture
OA: B
I couldn't understand option A,B and C. Could anyone please explain ?
Thanks.
A flaw in the essayist's argument is that the argument
(A) presumes, without providing justification, that only true statements can have good reasons to be believed
(B) neglects to consider that a statement that was believed for questionable reasons may nevertheless have been true
(C) fails to consider that there can be no reason for disbelieving a true statement
(D) overlooks the fact that people's perception of their importance changed from century to century
(E) neglects the fact that people's perception of their importance varies from culture to culture
OA: B
I couldn't understand option A,B and C. Could anyone please explain ?
Thanks.












