- Wed Aug 28, 2013 10:47 pm
#10649
Can you point me to the correct lines in the passage that supports answer D?
Thanks!
Thanks!
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Adam Tyson wrote:Hey there angel, I am going to push back on you a bit here. First, read every word of answer choice E - don't cherry pick. There's something there that sinks it. Second, before we respond, how about you tell us not why you think E could be correct, but why it is better than answer D? An answer being right or wrong is not what this test is about - it's about an answer being better or worse than another. So, if you are considering answer E, you must think it is better than answer D, right? Tell us why, and be sure to pay attention to every word of both answer choices. Once you have made that argument, we can talk further about it.I understand why D is correct--postivism is about consensus about the law's conventions, so the jurists' interpretations over the conventions fits here.
Talk to you more soon, I'm sure!
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