soumya1989 wrote:
Explanation:
Choice B is correct: the paragraph states that Voltaire’s amateurism in science demonstrated that nonspecialists could also understand Newton’s ideas. Choice C is correct: the paragraph refers to Voltaire’s collaborator, Madame du Châtelet. In the image described, she serves as the intermediary between Newton and Voltaire, conveying Newton’s ideas to Voltaire.
I didn't select B and then saw answer key has all 3 choices. This is how I interpreted the passage
- Voltaire was a big fan of Newton
- Book front drawing shows flow of facts as -> Newton -> Madame du Châtelet -> Voltaire
- Voltaire was not a scientific person (i.e. he didn't understand Newton's ideas) but a big time literary guy, was famous. This allowed him a big audience.
- Voltaire was amateur.
I interpreted the following as author's sarcasm towards Voltaire. Thought author meant that Voltaire was a non-specialist who believed that he understood
Newton's ideas when he actually didn't.
"was a source of his contemporary appeal, demonstrating for the first time the accessibility of Newton’s ideas to nonspecialists."
How do I protect myself against such mistakes?