- Sun Feb 12, 2012 8:38 pm
#3679
Hi,
I'm having an issue with answer choice (A). I understand the conditional logic behind the answer and how to get there, but the word "primarily" in the conclusion throws me off.
I feel as if the author is implicitly stating that you can have both, you can primarily want praise for yourself and maybe you are also a little motivated to help others.
So when we add answer choice A, basically saying we cant have both, plus the conclusion (which hints that maybe you could have both) sounds a little inconsistent when i read it to myself.
Thank you!
Dana
I'm having an issue with answer choice (A). I understand the conditional logic behind the answer and how to get there, but the word "primarily" in the conclusion throws me off.
I feel as if the author is implicitly stating that you can have both, you can primarily want praise for yourself and maybe you are also a little motivated to help others.
So when we add answer choice A, basically saying we cant have both, plus the conclusion (which hints that maybe you could have both) sounds a little inconsistent when i read it to myself.
Thank you!
Dana