The quotation marks around the words invisible (line 26) and see (line 28) serve primarily to A)

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The quotation marks around the words “invisible” (line 26) and “see” (line 28) serve primarily to 

A) Draw attention to two relatively recent coinages. 

B) Imply that the author is speaking speculatively. 

C) Suggest an irony implicit in conventional terms. 

D) Indicate a technical usage of common words.

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McGraw-Hill Education SAT 2017

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Authors: Christopher Black, Mark Anestis

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