2025 A+ GRADED ATI TEAS ULTIMATE DIAGNOSTIC MASTERY GUIDE FOR READING, MATH, SCIENCE, AND ENGLISH WITH FULLY VERIFIED HIGH-SCORING ANSWERS WITH TOTAL EXPLANATIONS Questions and well explained rationale at the end Reading DirectionsQuestions 1-2 are based on the following passage. The first detective stories, written by Edgar Allan Poe and Arthur Conan Doyle, emerged in the mid-nineteenth century, at a time when there was enormous public interest in science. The newspapers of the day continually publicized the latest scientific discoveries, and scientists were acclaimed as the heroes of the age. Poe and Conan Doyle shared this fascination with the methodical, logical approach used by scientists in their experiments and instilled their detective heroes with outstanding powers of scientific reasoning. Granted, public knowledge and attitudes about science at the time were not the same as todays, and Doyles lifelong interest in ghost hunting might appear malapropos for a rationalist. These apparent quirks aside, the spirit of science is hardly better exemplified or better known than in Doyles stories, especially in the methods and attitude of his fictional detective, Sherlock :olmes.1. According to the passage, Poe and Conan Doyle were similar in that (A) they both enjoyed gothic horror. (B) they wrote