
According to Love and logic: The story of a fallacy (Text A, Unit 1), we can be sure that the narrator was successful in teaching Polly logic because________. A. Polly agreed to go steady with him B. Polly used logic to refuse the narrator C. Polly became a lawyer at last D. Polly could teach Rob logic now
The correct answer is:
B. Polly used logic to refuse the narrator.
In the context of "Love and Logic," the narrator likely taught Polly enough logic that she could apply it in a real-world situation — in this case, refusing him logically. This suggests that the teaching was successful because she could use the skills in a practical manner.