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@blueground Hmm, I think it's as simple as the fact that juries are our peers and prosecutors have more authority in a legal situation.
@LayanHamarnah literally same. I ended up eliminating E in Blind review bc of the word "only", which is too extreme and wasn't implied in the stem. Then I was left with B and I felt stupid for overlooking it the first time.
I don't agree that the author showed any "admiration" in the passage. I chose C due to this.
I wrote “morality” instead of “ethical” but the rest of my comment is the same. (Dang, RC really fries my brain.)
@MRaymond Yes, I also thought B could be an answer, but there’s no actual judgement on morality in the passage, especially nothing strongly defining a fundamental one. The idea of egalitarianism in the passage is not mentioned to come from any morality, it’s simply a concept in favor the French Revolution. The AC is tricking us into looking into our own ideas of fundamental morality and getting us to assume it applies.
#feedback since this is one of the hardest types of questions, it would be really nice if Kevin made a video on it T.T
It's easy to explain why E is correct once you know it's correct, but other than that I don't see that AC being "Strongly Supported." If I have to be making these kinds of assumptions during my test, theres no way I'm ever getting these correct.
Please Kevin, bless us with blood- er, I mean madman's knowledge!