- Fri Dec 13, 2013 7:14 pm
#13279
First of all, what kind of question is this?
The question stem mentions "substitute" and "preserve". Does it mean Cynthia's argument was weak?
I was unsure what answer to look for, but at the same time this looked like a parallel question type.
I chose answer C because it is important to point out contradiction of morality defined by Zachary.
Answer C does feature conflict of two moralities of government to regulate and not to interfere.
I didn't have time to read E when I was taking the prep test but it does seem to depict a conflict between a health inspector and a housekeeper.
The only difference between C and E I find is answer E has two difference people in conflicting moralities while answer C states a conflicting morality by one government body suggested by a banker.
(Cynthia previously describes conflicting moralities between an artist and demonstrator)
Does this difference determine the correct answer?
The question stem mentions "substitute" and "preserve". Does it mean Cynthia's argument was weak?
I was unsure what answer to look for, but at the same time this looked like a parallel question type.
I chose answer C because it is important to point out contradiction of morality defined by Zachary.
Answer C does feature conflict of two moralities of government to regulate and not to interfere.
I didn't have time to read E when I was taking the prep test but it does seem to depict a conflict between a health inspector and a housekeeper.
The only difference between C and E I find is answer E has two difference people in conflicting moralities while answer C states a conflicting morality by one government body suggested by a banker.
(Cynthia previously describes conflicting moralities between an artist and demonstrator)
Does this difference determine the correct answer?