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- Sat Sep 25, 2021 5:47 pm
#90764
I think I understand why the answer is E, but I want to make sure. I don't think I realized when I read through this passage on the test that the author was debunking Dworkin's critique of Hart's theory.
Now, I see the structure of the passage is something like this: paragraph 1-introduction of the idea of hard cases and defining legally determinate. Paragraph 2-Explaining Hart's theory and illustrating an example of a legally indeterminate scenario. Paragraph 3-Present Dworkin's critique of Hart's theory. Paragraph 4-Explains why Dworkin is wrong to dispute Hart's theory.
E is the answer because the whole point of the author's passage is to defend Hart's theory.
Am I close?
Now, I see the structure of the passage is something like this: paragraph 1-introduction of the idea of hard cases and defining legally determinate. Paragraph 2-Explaining Hart's theory and illustrating an example of a legally indeterminate scenario. Paragraph 3-Present Dworkin's critique of Hart's theory. Paragraph 4-Explains why Dworkin is wrong to dispute Hart's theory.
E is the answer because the whole point of the author's passage is to defend Hart's theory.
Am I close?