1. why did the author most likely include the...
1. why did the author most likely include the opinions of famous detectives?\n○a mystery writers are the smartest people.\n○b solving problems requires using one’s brain.\n○c all readers are familiar with poirot and holmes.\n○d their opinions are fact.\n\n2. in contrast to the cerebellum, the frontal lobes\n○a are in the back of the brain\n○b control mental activities\n○c are in a safer place\n○d control movement and balance
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# Brief Explanations:
1. Famous detectives are known for their problem - solving abilities. Their opinions can add credibility and emphasize the importance of using one's brain in problem - solving. Option A is an over - generalization, option C is an over - statement about reader familiarity, and option D is incorrect as opinions are not facts.
2. The frontal lobes are associated with higher mental functions such as decision - making, planning, and problem - solving, while the cerebellum is mainly involved in movement and balance. The frontal lobes are in the front of the brain, not the back, and there is no basis for saying they are in a "safer place".
# Answer:
1. B. Solving problems requires using one’s brain.
2. B. control mental activities