- Fri May 31, 2024 11:08 am
#106747
Hey Alex,
Line (35) is pretty straightforward in saying what the author thinks the flaw in the Draft Articles is, so hopefully answer choice (D) was at least a contender answer choice for you when looking at the options. If you overlooked this line and chose answer choice (B) because it references something in the passage (namely, the 'customary principles in international water law' in lines 19-20), you should ask yourself if answer choice (B) is really describing what the author thinks the flaw in the Draft Articles is. The Draft Articles themselves are the attempt to codify these customary principles - the issue is not that they have overlooked principles, it is that (as line 35 says) they fail to provide ways of dealing with future environmental changes.
As you read an RC passage, briefly recap the main point of each paragraph in your own words - this should help you keep track of what paragraphs to look for answers in as well. For example, the big idea of paragraph 2 is what the Draft Articles actually are. The main point of paragraph 3 is that although they are a positive step, they are inadequate. Now when you get to a question like this one, you know to look at paragraph 3 for the flaw, which should let you easily identify answer (D) as the correct answer.
Hope this helps!