- Mon Jan 24, 2022 10:03 pm
#93488
For passage B to discuss enforcing social norms, pmuffley, it would have to discuss what happens to people who violate those norms. What are the repercussions for a chef who uses another's recipe without permission or attribution? We don't know, because passage B never says! It tells us that the norms are analogous to various law-based approaches but never gets into penalties the way passage A does when it talks about bad-mouthing and refusing to work together.
The section you described tells us what the norms are, but not how they are enforced. How do chefs make sure these norms are followed? How are violations punished? We aren't told, and that makes C the perfect answer.
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