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#100864
Complete Question Explanation
Except, Parallel. The correct answer choice is (D).
We have a situation that explains the two goals of a physical therapist. 1. she wants her clients to enjoy the challenge of developing new skills and 2. she wants them to spend more time practicing those skills. The stimulus goes on to show that accomplishing the 1st goal will lead to the second goal.
If we abstract this stimulus we get a stimulus that discusses two goals and then infers that one would lead to the other. With the implied assumption that if they enjoy it then they would spend more time doing it.
We're looking for the answer choice that DOES NOT Parallel. Four of these answer choices will parallel and one will not.
Answer choice (A): does parallel because we have two goals by the same teacher. And we can derive the same analysis that achieving the first goal would reach the second. If kids understand the math then they're more likely to apply it. Therefore this is incorrect
Answer choice (B): here we again have two goals. If we achieve the goal of helping customers be more satisfied than they're less likely to call which means that achieving the first call helps the second one. This parallels and is therefore wrong.
Answer choice (C): If less books are lost or stolen then they are more likely to be returned on time. This shows that achieving the first goals will help with the second and thus parallels.
Answer choice (D): This is the correct answer choice. This does not parallel and is therefore the correct answer. The first goal is to build a large warehouse and the second one is to have employees help. Achieving the goal of building a warehouse won't help us achieve the goal of getting the employees to help. Since achieving the first would mean that we already finished the second BEFORE achieving the first.
Answer choice (E): if there is a more varied repertoire then we are more likely to attract new patrons. This shows how goal 1 will help goals 2 and therefore this parallels
Except, Parallel. The correct answer choice is (D).
We have a situation that explains the two goals of a physical therapist. 1. she wants her clients to enjoy the challenge of developing new skills and 2. she wants them to spend more time practicing those skills. The stimulus goes on to show that accomplishing the 1st goal will lead to the second goal.
If we abstract this stimulus we get a stimulus that discusses two goals and then infers that one would lead to the other. With the implied assumption that if they enjoy it then they would spend more time doing it.
We're looking for the answer choice that DOES NOT Parallel. Four of these answer choices will parallel and one will not.
Answer choice (A): does parallel because we have two goals by the same teacher. And we can derive the same analysis that achieving the first goal would reach the second. If kids understand the math then they're more likely to apply it. Therefore this is incorrect
Answer choice (B): here we again have two goals. If we achieve the goal of helping customers be more satisfied than they're less likely to call which means that achieving the first call helps the second one. This parallels and is therefore wrong.
Answer choice (C): If less books are lost or stolen then they are more likely to be returned on time. This shows that achieving the first goals will help with the second and thus parallels.
Answer choice (D): This is the correct answer choice. This does not parallel and is therefore the correct answer. The first goal is to build a large warehouse and the second one is to have employees help. Achieving the goal of building a warehouse won't help us achieve the goal of getting the employees to help. Since achieving the first would mean that we already finished the second BEFORE achieving the first.
Answer choice (E): if there is a more varied repertoire then we are more likely to attract new patrons. This shows how goal 1 will help goals 2 and therefore this parallels