- Fri Mar 22, 2019 6:02 pm
#63602
A is a bit of a trap answer, klaq15, and one that is easy to fall for. What's the attribution issue in the passage about? It's about a court getting involved in a private matter, and in the process becoming responsible for it. In other words, if you are not initially involved, but then you get involved, you take on some of the responsibility. There's your prephrase!
The trucking company is already involved - it's their trucks we are talking about. Also, it's not about them getting involved, but about them trying to keep their distance, not doing the inspections instead of doing them. This is the opposite of what we are looking for! Instead, we should want to see something like a third-party inspector looking over the trucks, and in so doing becoming responsible for any problems they miss. It wasn't their problem to begin with, but once they involved themselves by doing an inspection they suddenly share the blame for problems. That would be more like the attribution idea in the passage. See the difference?
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