- Thu Jul 02, 2020 8:52 pm
#76732
Looks right to me, Sambenz! I think you've uncovered why so many people gravitate towards answer B - they are focused on the wrong causal relationship. Well done! You are correct that the real issue, the real cause, is the growing economic incentive. The author presumes that cause will eventually be strong enough to overcome any objections, economic or otherwise, and that assumption is the problem here.
Nice work!
Nice work!
Adam M. Tyson
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