Solve this ACT English Question

<p>"The poetry of economics?" a reader might ask. "How can 'the dismal science' be associated with the subtlety and creativity of poetry?" [15] You're skepticism is understandable, [16] and perhaps a story from an economist's life can sketch the poetry of economics at work.</p>

<p>[15] F. NO CHANGE
G. Your
H. One's
J. A reader's</p>

<p>[16] A. NO CHANGE
B. but
C. therefore
d. so</p>

<p>One of these I understand, one of the answers I don't understand at all. I'd like your opinions on what you think the answer is. Thanks.</p>

<p>Edit: Posted in wrong subforum, sorry.</p>

<p>I’m going with b for 16. 15 is obvious.</p>

<p>I agree, I believe it is b. They are saying that the skepticism is understandable, BUT the poetry’s work may be able to clear it up a bit.</p>

<p>yeap. 15 is g, 16 is b.</p>