- Wed Jul 22, 2015 9:16 pm
#19154
I would like to start off by apologizing for all my posts lately, as I am taking the LSAT quite soon, and a feel a bit worried.
My question is in regards to the passage set #3: questions 1-6 of lesson 8 (pg. 8-18) from the lessons 5-8 booklet of powerscore materials. It is a comparative reading and I am curious about problem number 6. I got this question right, but I want to know if my logic behind it was correct. I was struggling between A and E since both were listed as solutions to the problem of antbiotic resistant bacteria. However, is A the better answer since passage b ultimately says, "Because evolving bacterial strains are likely to exhibit a growing immunity to vaccination, the development of more universally effective vaccines is needed before this becomes an adequate solution for anitbiotics". And since there were no complaints regarding the effectiveness of bacteriophages, I went with answer A. And the explanation also says that answer A apparently better adresses the specific issue presented in lines 9-14, but I do not really see how. Would the vaccines, if effective, not address this same issue?
Thanks in advance! I appreciate all the help this forum has provided me thus far.
My question is in regards to the passage set #3: questions 1-6 of lesson 8 (pg. 8-18) from the lessons 5-8 booklet of powerscore materials. It is a comparative reading and I am curious about problem number 6. I got this question right, but I want to know if my logic behind it was correct. I was struggling between A and E since both were listed as solutions to the problem of antbiotic resistant bacteria. However, is A the better answer since passage b ultimately says, "Because evolving bacterial strains are likely to exhibit a growing immunity to vaccination, the development of more universally effective vaccines is needed before this becomes an adequate solution for anitbiotics". And since there were no complaints regarding the effectiveness of bacteriophages, I went with answer A. And the explanation also says that answer A apparently better adresses the specific issue presented in lines 9-14, but I do not really see how. Would the vaccines, if effective, not address this same issue?
Thanks in advance! I appreciate all the help this forum has provided me thus far.