37. The passage author characterizes the timing of the Archaeopteryx fossil discovery as ideal. Which of the following people mentioned in the passage would be most likely to support this characterization?
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Correct Answer is A
Explanation
The discovery of Archaeopteryx came just 2 years after the publication of On the Origin of Species. Originally, one of the weaknesses of the origin of species was the absence/rareness of "intermediate form". The discovery of Archaeopteryx just made up for this shortcoming. Therefore, Darwin, the author of the origin of species, must be the happiest, and he would most agree with the statement in the title. As for Owen, he should not be very happy, because the penultimate paragraph of the article says that he is not a Darwinist, and that Archaeopteryx’s just discovery is an “anathema curse” for him, so he should have a negative attitude