- Fri Jun 12, 2020 5:50 pm
#76165
Hi - I had trouble between deciding between B and E. Can you please provide some color around how you'd attack this question?
I understand that B more builds that 'bridge' to the new info spotted in the conclusion. However if we're saying that feelings of guilt reduces the likelihood that someone will commit a transgression, wouldn't it have to be true that you have to be capable of feeling guilt?
Is it that "MAY" word that in the conclusion that removes the necessity for a blanket statement like E? and then the "everyone" in E takes it too far?
thanks!
I understand that B more builds that 'bridge' to the new info spotted in the conclusion. However if we're saying that feelings of guilt reduces the likelihood that someone will commit a transgression, wouldn't it have to be true that you have to be capable of feeling guilt?
Is it that "MAY" word that in the conclusion that removes the necessity for a blanket statement like E? and then the "everyone" in E takes it too far?
thanks!