We've eliminated so many answer choices in the past for being "too extreme" compared to the author's perspective. I am surprised that labeling propagandists as literally extreme when it's not stated by the author is considered the correct choice
I read "proponents" in answer choice A as referring to the other passage/the other perspective - Passage A being a rival appraoch to Passage B and vice versa
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We've eliminated so many answer choices in the past for being "too extreme" compared to the author's perspective. I am surprised that labeling propagandists as literally extreme when it's not stated by the author is considered the correct choice
I read "proponents" in answer choice A as referring to the other passage/the other perspective - Passage A being a rival appraoch to Passage B and vice versa