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a:  demonstrate the concept of the hands-on nature of the work done by scientists. ;
 highlight the fact that scientists often write about their discoveries. ;
 underscore the sense of importance that scientists have regarding their work. ;
 reinforce the idea that the evidence is there and can be interpreted by scientists. ;</description></oembed>