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The passage as a whole is about the origins of human behavior. Then goes on to say that human ‘frailties’ are also inherently biological .
Conclusion: we need to understand the origins of these frailties to resist their pressure(last few lines).
Option A says that the passage deals with the foundations of human behavior (true) and their implications (true).
Hi,
I searched again, unfortunately, I wrote a wrong answer for question No.1, the correct answer is option E. After searching a lot, I came up with this idea that the limitations should because of details in human morphology. none of the answers mentioned that except option E. limitations of options A, B, C are independent of morphology details. D refers to a psychological aspect, and E is the says that the limitation is because of the limit in our details of morphology