- Wed Jun 29, 2016 9:06 am
#26713
Complete Question Explanation
Point at issue. The correct answer is (E).
Monroe calls the organization's project a failure based on the fact that the goal was to reduce the number of homes without electricity. The project left 2,000 homes without electricity.
Wilkerson seems to think the project was a success, based on the fact that there were 5,000 homes at the start without electricity and the project brought electricity to 3,000 homes.
It seems they disagree over what constitutes success in this project - they agree that 2,000 homes still are without electricity, but Monroe calls this a failure while Wilkerson views it as a success.
Answer choice (A) Both speakers agree on this number, so this cannot be correct.
Answer choice (B) Monroe does not say whether 5,000 homes were without electricity to start, so we cannot say whether Monroe disagrees with this and (B) cannot be correct.
Answer choice (C) It is unclear how Monroe and Wilkerson would feel about this statement. Wilkerson likely disagrees, since they think even the current 2,000 homes without electricity is a success, however we don't know what Monroe would say. 2,000 without electricity is a failure, but if only 5 homes were without, would Monroe still call it a failure? We can't say, so answer (C) cannot be correct.
Answer choice (D) Both parties seem to agree that this was the goal of the project.
Answer choice (E) This is the correct answer choice. Both speakers acknowledge there are 2,000 homes without electricity, but seem to have different feelings about this.
Point at issue. The correct answer is (E).
Monroe calls the organization's project a failure based on the fact that the goal was to reduce the number of homes without electricity. The project left 2,000 homes without electricity.
Wilkerson seems to think the project was a success, based on the fact that there were 5,000 homes at the start without electricity and the project brought electricity to 3,000 homes.
It seems they disagree over what constitutes success in this project - they agree that 2,000 homes still are without electricity, but Monroe calls this a failure while Wilkerson views it as a success.
Answer choice (A) Both speakers agree on this number, so this cannot be correct.
Answer choice (B) Monroe does not say whether 5,000 homes were without electricity to start, so we cannot say whether Monroe disagrees with this and (B) cannot be correct.
Answer choice (C) It is unclear how Monroe and Wilkerson would feel about this statement. Wilkerson likely disagrees, since they think even the current 2,000 homes without electricity is a success, however we don't know what Monroe would say. 2,000 without electricity is a failure, but if only 5 homes were without, would Monroe still call it a failure? We can't say, so answer (C) cannot be correct.
Answer choice (D) Both parties seem to agree that this was the goal of the project.
Answer choice (E) This is the correct answer choice. Both speakers acknowledge there are 2,000 homes without electricity, but seem to have different feelings about this.