- Wed Aug 27, 2014 12:38 am
#16211
Hi, I have a question about why C is incorrect. I get that if the answer were "safety is often sacrificed in order to reach a goal as quickly, cheaply, and terribly as possible," the answer would definitely be wrong because of the word terribly. But if it simply fails to mention cheaply why is it still wrong? Because isn't quickly and cheaply included within the broader category of quickly? I would think that it wouldn't necessarily be wrong to err on the less specific side for an answer choice, unless it's that principle types of questions have to have an answer choice that's super specific? Thanks.