- Tue Aug 16, 2011 1:16 pm
#22360
Hi, I'm having a hard time understanding why A is considered incorrect. I understand why B is correct, though.
The government claims that the public is wrong about the nuclear plants' safety, yet in a later premise they also indirectly contradict themselves on that view by protecting the nuclear industry's finances. Therefore, wouldn't their position in the first lines, that the plants are "entirely safe" and "the public's fear of nuclear accidents at these plants is groundless," be not only inconsistent but also false?
The government claims that the public is wrong about the nuclear plants' safety, yet in a later premise they also indirectly contradict themselves on that view by protecting the nuclear industry's finances. Therefore, wouldn't their position in the first lines, that the plants are "entirely safe" and "the public's fear of nuclear accidents at these plants is groundless," be not only inconsistent but also false?