- Tue Aug 08, 2017 4:20 pm
#38072
I chose answer choice D. I felt that C was too passive/neutral as a reason to end something that was in effect. Had it said that it would would "decrease their opportunities" instead of "would not enhance their opportunities" it would strengthen the author's view of politicians. Why would "not enhancing" make them actively end enrollment, they could have kept it as is.
answer D on the other hand seemed to provide reasoning why they actually had to actively end enrollment (for nothing else but to serve their own agenda).
Please explain what I am missing.
Thanks!
answer D on the other hand seemed to provide reasoning why they actually had to actively end enrollment (for nothing else but to serve their own agenda).
Please explain what I am missing.
Thanks!