- Tue Jul 03, 2018 3:25 pm
#47410
I chose answer D because I thought that the answer did contradict itself.
My recap of the passage was:
A project neeeds a goal and a plan to accomplish it. The ISS had a goal, then the war ended, they it got a new goal and has experiments. Therefore it should not be built.
I thought that the addition of the second goal (post cold-war) made it so there was a contradiction, namely that it had a goal, and yet the author still was attacking it.
Is there another way to think about this?
My recap of the passage was:
A project neeeds a goal and a plan to accomplish it. The ISS had a goal, then the war ended, they it got a new goal and has experiments. Therefore it should not be built.
I thought that the addition of the second goal (post cold-war) made it so there was a contradiction, namely that it had a goal, and yet the author still was attacking it.
Is there another way to think about this?