Some scientific issues are so complex and counterintuitive that they cannot be well understood by readers of popular magazines. Nonetheless, stories about these difficult scientific issues are frequently the ones that these readers would find most fascinating. Unfortunately, this means that
some of the scientific stories that would be most interesting to readers are usually not covered in popular magazines since _ _ _.
The conclusion of the argument is strongly supported if which one of the following completes the passage?
(A) editors of popular magazines generally do not approve stories about issues that cannot be well understood by those magazines' readers
(B) popular magazines cannot
stay in business unless they regularly publish stories that their readers find interesting
(C) highly complex and counterintuitive theories are increasingly
common in almost all branches of science(D) readers of popular magazines are generally unable to accurately assess their own understanding of complex scientific issues
(E) most readers of popular magazines are unwilling to
seek out other sources in order to read about scientific issues that they
find interesting
The question stem basically just asks to look for a strengthener for conclusion(highlighted text) that must follow the word 'since'. All EXCEPT A are either irrelevant or neutral.
Answer A.