- Thu Apr 08, 2021 5:13 pm
#86213
Exactly, cnyberg. It's so helpful to learn those sorts of traps so that you can watch out for them in questions like this one.
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boehmejayne@gmail.com wrote: ↑Tue Dec 05, 2023 7:45 pm D is wrong because it doesn't talk about the public's welfare? The public's welfare, or best interests, is part of the main conclusion; therefore, it needs to be a part of the answer to this main conclusion problem.Hi, you got that absolutely right! Answer choice (A) does the best job of rephrasing the conclusion, which we find in the first sentence. Answer choice (D), on the other hand, provides support to the claim, and is an example of how "the public's welfare can be undermined by its own tastes."
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