- Mon Apr 22, 2019 7:28 pm
#64346
Adam Tyson wrote:It depends a little on context, silent7706, but for the most part "would" all by itself (as opposed to "would likely" or "some people believe it would") is definite, certain, and absolute. If an author concludes that doing X would result in Y, then that author is completely certain that Y will occur if X occurs. It's guaranteed, in their mind at least.Thank you Adam. I agree while (A) itself is not bulletproof, as you mentioned, it is the most reasonable among the five answers.
Note, though, the discussion earlier in this thread about the different standards for a true Must Be True question and a softer Most Strongly Supported question like this one. Can we be absolutely certain that such a change will have the same effect in the U.S.? No. Does it seem likely, based on what we read? Is it a reasonable inference under the circumstances, supported by the information that we have? Yes. That's good enough for this question type, and so A passes that test.