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Part B Which detail from the article best supports the answer to Part A?
А
"Another scientist soon pointed out that Cope had mistakenly stuck the beast's skull
on its tail."
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"Cope was humiliated, and Marsh crowed about the blunder to anyone who
would listen."
"Because they published their findings as quickly as possible, they made many mistakes."
"Unlike Cope's mistake with Elasmosaurus, paleontologists didn't discover and undo
Marsh's Brontosaurus blunder for nearly 100 years."
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