- Tue Nov 29, 2016 12:51 pm
#31009
Hello - why is C an inferior answer choice? Isn't that exactly what lines 1-9 are saying? Is it because that's a conditional statement in those lines, it doesn't mean that'll necesarily be the case?
More importantly, why is D the best answer choice here? I find 2 problems wrong with it. 1) The passage never says anything about "high" standard of living, it just says "all would enjoy standards of living equivalent to those of present-day industrial democracies." that doesn't have to mean high. and 2) According to the passage, implementing an ideal industrial ecosystem (IIE) doesn't mean zero depletion of natural resources (taking it to mean of the many n. res. out there, none of them will be depleted), it just states "Materials...would not be depleted any more than are materials in a biological ecosystem..." (lines 29-31). And even if a bio. ecosystem had zero depletion of materials AND nat. resources, the passage is still talking about the materials involved in an IEE, not the nat. resources. Moreover, in lines 46-48, "The IEE, in which there is an economically viable role for every product of a manufacturing process..." the passage is still not talking about natural resources!
Thanks !!!!
More importantly, why is D the best answer choice here? I find 2 problems wrong with it. 1) The passage never says anything about "high" standard of living, it just says "all would enjoy standards of living equivalent to those of present-day industrial democracies." that doesn't have to mean high. and 2) According to the passage, implementing an ideal industrial ecosystem (IIE) doesn't mean zero depletion of natural resources (taking it to mean of the many n. res. out there, none of them will be depleted), it just states "Materials...would not be depleted any more than are materials in a biological ecosystem..." (lines 29-31). And even if a bio. ecosystem had zero depletion of materials AND nat. resources, the passage is still talking about the materials involved in an IEE, not the nat. resources. Moreover, in lines 46-48, "The IEE, in which there is an economically viable role for every product of a manufacturing process..." the passage is still not talking about natural resources!
Thanks !!!!