How do the authors of “Beam Me Up, Smell-ie!” and “How Can Our

Noses Smell a Trillion Different Odor Mixtures?” differ in their emphasis
of information on the nose?
A In “Beam Me Up, Smell-ie!” the author acknowledges a psychological
connection, while the author of “How Can Our Noses Smell a Trillion
Different Odor Mixtures?” exposes failed past inquiries.
B In “Beam Me Up, Smell-ie!” the author provides an explanation of
a phenomenon, while the author of “How Can Our Noses Smell a
Trillion Different Odor Mixtures?” explains a theory written by Plato.
C In “Beam Me Up, Smell-ie!” the author describes anecdotes, while
the author of “How Can Our Noses Smell a Trillion Different Odor
Mixtures?” provides data from research and lingering questions.
D In “Beam Me Up, Smell-ie!” the author points out the strength
of senses, while the author of “How Can Our Noses Smell a Trillion
Different Odor Mixtures?” provides a detailed description on the
future of nasal research.

C In “Beam Me Up, Smell-ie!” the author describes anecdotes, while the author of “How Can Our Noses Smell a Trillion Different Odor Mixtures?” provides data from research and lingering questions.