- Wed Jan 05, 2022 2:11 pm
#93057
Becca1924,
See if you agree with me here: the author thinks that, if all farmers used organic farming, they would be unable to produce enough food. So "not producing enough food" is a consequence that would surely follow if all farmers adopted the practice of organic farming. The author concludes that organic farming should not spread any further; i.e., no one more should do it, because if everyone did it, it would lead to the bad consequences for food production. So, the author thinks that the bad consequences for food production are a danger even now, before all farmers have adopted it.
In conclusion, wouldn't we agree with this at this point: "the author believes that a consequence that would surely follow if all farmers adopted the practice of organic farming would still ensue even if not all of them did."
So that's what the author's doing. Answer choice (D) says that the author is overlooking that possibility. That's just about the opposite of what the author did, so that can't be the answer.
Robert Carroll