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The following text is from Mary Shelley’s 1818 novel Frankenstein. Victor Frankenstein, who narrates this portion of text, describes the state of scientific knowledge as he began his own stud) of the natural world.

The untaught peasant beheld the elements around him and was acquainted with their practical uses. The most learned philosopher knew little more. He had partially unveiled the face of Nature, but her immortal lineaments were still a wonder and a mystery. He might dissect, anatomize, and give names; but, not to speak of a final cause, causes in their secondary and tertiary grades were utterly unknown to him. I had gazed upon the fortifications and impediments that seemed to keep human beings from entering the citadel of nature, and rashly and ignorantly I had repined.
Which choice best describes the main idea of the text?
Victor became disappointed in science when he realized that the practical knowledge laypeople have of nature is often deeper than the scientific understanding.
A
Victor was impressed by the layperson’s practical understanding of nature but thought science provided a clearer understanding.
B
Victor was immediately impressed by the advantages of the scientific approach to understanding natural phenomena. )
C
Victor thinks that conventional scientific approaches to understanding natural phenomena will not yield the answers he seeks.
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