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16 August, 06:46

Which sentence from "Marie Curie and the Discovery of Radioactivity" is not strictly factual?

A."And the Sorbonne made her its first female professor."

B."Marie Curie became the first woman ever to win a Nobel Prize."

C."But all these 'firsts' meant little to Marie Curie."

D."In 1903 Marie became Doctor Marie Curie."

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  1. 16 August, 09:20
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    C because it is an opinion. For all we know it could mean a lot to her.
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