Hey guys, I'm having a little difficulty in seeing why B is wrong and why D is right. I see the first kind of "right" in the argument--legal. Is the second kind of right moral?
I'm having a hard time understanding where E is in the passage. The closest thing I can find is paragraph 2--interpreting. But if you can assume that one would develop an "appreciation" of the problems of wording, then why can't one locate references to court decisions?
Thanks for your posts! We're really getting some interesting usernames on the forum lately ... So, our argument is as follows: because a diary is a silent conversation with oneself, indistinguishable from keeping one's thoughts private, governments should not be allowed to use someone's diary as ev...
I think you answered your own question--although, I'll give you my justification with a disclaimer because I'm not 100% sure about this. The conclusion is that if steel plants could feed heat to the generators, they would greatly reduice their electrib bills, thereby saving money. C is correct beca...
Be careful with your interpretation of the stimulus. Remember that cooperative breeding is the name given for the fact that some warblers of breeding age forgo breeding, remaining instead with their parents and helping to raise their own siblings. So the fact that answer choice (A) is talking about...
Could someone please explain this question, especially why B is correct. I am able to locate the approach taken by mainstream US historians (26-29), but I do not see why B best represents this.