- Fri Aug 17, 2018 1:47 pm
#49730
Good analysis, Tomars! Although even if the stem had asked which one most weakens, that would still be a relative claim, and answer E would still be the best choice. Weakening the most just means the most as compared to the other answers, not compared to an outside standard of "the best possible answer of all possible answers." Not sure if that is what you were thinking when you raised the issue of a lower standard of proof vs airtight.
The author wants us to believe the high salaries are only attracting people driven by greed, to paraphrase the argument a bit. If most of the politicians are actually making less money than they otherwise would have in the private sector, that argument takes a pretty bad hit.
Nice work!
The author wants us to believe the high salaries are only attracting people driven by greed, to paraphrase the argument a bit. If most of the politicians are actually making less money than they otherwise would have in the private sector, that argument takes a pretty bad hit.
Nice work!
Adam M. Tyson
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