- Wed Apr 25, 2012 6:58 pm
#3929
Hello,
After going through the first passage in the homework for Lesson 2, I incorrectly chose answer choice D (The correct answer was C). The answers in the text were very brief, and I was hoping to find a more in-depth explanation as to why D is wrong.
The critics conclude that the poor rural community (mentioned in lines 17-44) had a monetary value attached to their community. The critics also mentioned that the deforestation would damage the natural beauty of the town. I assume that if there is a monetary value attached to the town, then limits on deforestion would decrease that value.
Furthermore, the author of the passage does not mention any advantages in the passage. He just mentions that things could be worse if the town decided to continue with deforestation. Things can be WORSE* or the SAME*.
Thank you for the help,
After going through the first passage in the homework for Lesson 2, I incorrectly chose answer choice D (The correct answer was C). The answers in the text were very brief, and I was hoping to find a more in-depth explanation as to why D is wrong.
The critics conclude that the poor rural community (mentioned in lines 17-44) had a monetary value attached to their community. The critics also mentioned that the deforestation would damage the natural beauty of the town. I assume that if there is a monetary value attached to the town, then limits on deforestion would decrease that value.
Furthermore, the author of the passage does not mention any advantages in the passage. He just mentions that things could be worse if the town decided to continue with deforestation. Things can be WORSE* or the SAME*.
Thank you for the help,