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Your observation is correct but the answer is A for two reasons

1) it is the best option among the 5

2) Thermodynamics is concerned with changes in the properties of matter when we alter the external conditions. An example So thermodynamics is considered plural because in the end we do have three laws


D is wrong because it says

explaining how thermodynamics functions ​ yes this is true but in the passage, we do have a SPECIFIC example

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Why not c because most of the idea demonstrates second law of thermodynamics

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In a Global question such as this one, the correct answer will reflect the scope and purpose you noted while reading the passage. While the broad topic of the passage is thermodynamics, the bulk of the passage describes the motion of a piston and how the effects of that motion demonstrate the laws of thermodynamics. (A) expresses this idea exactly.  ( D)   may be tempting since “thermodynamics” is the first word of the passage, but (D) is too broad and leaves out any mention of the piston, which plays a key role in the passage as a whole. Choices (B), (C), and (E) refer to specific subjects mentioned in the passage but do not refer to the passage as a whole.

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My issue is laws of thermodynamics is broad.Here the passage deals( the imovement of piston) more of second law. To say the laws of thermodynamics we need to be inclusive of all.parts of thermodynamics. Had the choice been just law of thermodynamics, it would be right.

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