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- Thu Jul 11, 2024 12:07 pm
#107509
I chose answer c which is correct because none of the other answers made sense. But can someone please explain why it goes from infants to babies. I feel like babies is extreme wording, as it’s talking about babies as a whole. How can we prove from the passage without making an assumption? I thought we were meant to avoid such answers in inferences. Are we allowed to make these assumptions when it says “most reasonably supported”
It’s just confusing because in the past these answers have been wrong.. so how do you know when to accept exteme?
Passage qualified by saying 4-6 weeks. A baby can be 4-6 weeks but a baby is also older or younger, so answer choice c is talking about babies as a whole.. especially since passage doesn’t even mention word babies. It jumps from newborns to babies
It’s just confusing because in the past these answers have been wrong.. so how do you know when to accept exteme?
Passage qualified by saying 4-6 weeks. A baby can be 4-6 weeks but a baby is also older or younger, so answer choice c is talking about babies as a whole.. especially since passage doesn’t even mention word babies. It jumps from newborns to babies