The Article states: Goodall herself is there (or at least her hologram is) to share her memories of life in Africa. A multiscreen experience introduces you to her work, with guest appearances by virtual chimpanzees. Then you can step inside a replica of her research tent and participate in a hands-on exhibit that transforms you into a scientist who's recording observations in a field journal. Next stop: Gombe Stream National Park for a virtual 3-D expedition. And if you suddenly get the urge to start pounding your chest and vocalizing chimp-style, you can compare your pant-hoot to an actual chimp's through one of the exhibit's interactive augmented-reality activities. The author's purpose for writing this passage was to __________. (2.0分) A. explain why scientists need to study chimpanzees in their native habitats rather than study the animals in captivity B. describe some high-tech ways in which a new National Geographic exhibit sheds light on the life and career of Jane Goodall C. point out why the National Geographic Society decided to create an exhibit that highlights a leading anthropologist's work on chimpanzee populations D. suggest that Jane Goodall pioneered methods for saving populations of chimpanzees that lived in the wilds of Tanzania