While researching a topic, a student has taken the following notes:
<ul> <li>Jane Goodall began studying chimpanzees in Gombe in 1960.</li> <li>She observed chimpanzees making and using tools.</li> <li>This challenged the prevailing view that tool use was uniquely human.</li> <li>Her observations included chimpanzees stripping leaves from twigs to fish for termites.</li> <li>She had no formal scientific training when she began.</li> </ul> The student wants to emphasize how Goodall's findings reshaped scientific understanding. Which choice most effectively uses relevant information from the notes to accomplish this goal?Which choice most effectively makes the student's point?
- A
She had no formal scientific training when she began.
- B
She studied chimpanzees in Gombe.
- C
Goodall began at Gombe in 1960.
- Dcheck_circle
Goodall's observation of chimpanzees stripping twigs to fish for termites challenged the prevailing view that tool use was uniquely human.
Explanation
The goal is reshaping understanding. Choice C names the observation and explicitly states what it overturned. The others give biographical context.