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Q#3:
3. Which of the following is mentioned in the passage as an argument made by scientists who are unconvinced that birds evolved from theropod dinosaurs?

A. There are no known theropod dinosaur fossils dating from a period after the time of Archaeopteryx.
B. There are no known theropod dinosaur fossils that indicate the structure of those dinosaurs' lungs.
C. Theropod dinosaurs appear in the fossil record about 150 million years ago.
D. Theropod dinosaurs did not have fused clavicles.
E. Theropod dinosaurs had certain bones that look just like those of Archaeopteryx.

Since you ask about (B) and (D), I'll just discuss those two.

B. There are no known theropod dinosaur fossils that indicate the structure of those dinosaurs' lungs.
This is a very sophisticated trap answer. Here's the relevant part of the passage:
Finally, some scientists argue that the complex lungs of birds could not have evolved from theropod lungs, an assertion that cannot be supported or falsified at the moment, because no fossil lungs are preserved in the paleontological record.
These skeptic scientists do have an argument about lungs, but the fact that "no known theropod dinosaur fossils that indicate the structure of those dinosaurs' lungs" does not in any way constitute part of these skeptics' argument. Quite to the contrary, this is the reason that their argument can be neither supported nor falsified. This fact comments on the possible evaluation of their argument, not on the content of their argument. Does this distinction make sense?

D. Theropod dinosaurs did not have fused clavicles.
Very clear proof text:
Skeptics also argue that the fused clavicles (the "wishbone") of birds differ from the unfused clavicles of theropods.
This is, quite directly, something that the skeptics argue.
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