- Fri Apr 22, 2022 7:47 pm
#94932
Hi P.S.
After reading all explanations, I see how answer choice E is correct. Is the word "only" in the 1st sentence what makes this sentence to mean "but not both". See previous explanation:
I agree with @ Khodi7531 , I also picked answer choice D. What makes answer choice D incorrect?
Thanks in advance
After reading all explanations, I see how answer choice E is correct. Is the word "only" in the 1st sentence what makes this sentence to mean "but not both". See previous explanation:
"The first sentence creates a clear either/or-but-not-both dichotomy: acceptable theories are either rehabilitationist or retributivist, but not both."This is something I missed and didn't diagram during my PT. I think this is 1 of the reasons why I couldn't pick answer E (I couldn't link conditional reasoning together).
I agree with @ Khodi7531 , I also picked answer choice D. What makes answer choice D incorrect?
Thanks in advance