- Sat Sep 03, 2016 8:08 pm
#28308
Hello,
I chose C for this question. I thought that the question was saying that shortly after the Persian Gulf War, there was less oil contaminants present in the area than expected and that the levels were considered low even in comparison with the Baltic Sea. I thought the correct answer would need to resolve the discrepancy between the low levels of oils in the region and the expected high levels of oil in the region. I understand that answer choice C does not fully do this, as it only compares it to the baltic sea and does not actually compare the expected high levels with the actual low levels of oil. However, I do not understand how answer D is a better choice. Answer D suggests that the levels should have actually been higher. Aren't we looking for something that explains why the levels are lower?
Thank you for your time.
I chose C for this question. I thought that the question was saying that shortly after the Persian Gulf War, there was less oil contaminants present in the area than expected and that the levels were considered low even in comparison with the Baltic Sea. I thought the correct answer would need to resolve the discrepancy between the low levels of oils in the region and the expected high levels of oil in the region. I understand that answer choice C does not fully do this, as it only compares it to the baltic sea and does not actually compare the expected high levels with the actual low levels of oil. However, I do not understand how answer D is a better choice. Answer D suggests that the levels should have actually been higher. Aren't we looking for something that explains why the levels are lower?
Thank you for your time.