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Catttt Posted 10 years ago
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1. Do the first lines of the following context want to say that Rockman's work shows that the idea of the survival of the fittest is collapsing?

2. Does the highlighted sentence mean that he is so interested in real science that one can say he is actually fascinated in science?

Context:

But Rockman’s work is more than Pop-art for fun and demonstrates a brash and sexy confidence of a survival-of-the fittest ethos teetering on the edge of breakdown. It is not cynical because Rockman is too interested in real science not to be fascinated by it.
  

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1. No. They say that Rockman's work shows that the idea of the survival of the fittest is close to collapsing.

  • 1.
  • No.
  • They say that Rockman's work shows that the idea of the survival of the fittest is close to collapsing.
  • 2.
  • Yes
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1. No. They say that Rockman's work shows that the idea of the survival of the fittest is close to collapsing.

2. Yes
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red applefascinated in science?
"fascinated" takes the preposition "by".

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oh yes, thanks for your attention Emotion: smile

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