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this kind of reminded me of that one question about the science experiment in a classroom where all of the conditions were the same except they kept some fruit in like 10 degrees Celsius and then the other set of fruit in 30 degrees Celsius (or something like that). The conclusion of the argument assumed the colder temperature, the longer the fruit stays fresh. This is just too big of a generalization to make from two isolated temperatures in which you were working with. This is the same reasoning I applied to this question even tho the answer choice didn't totally line up with it. You can't take the youngest voters in Gen Z and compare them to the oldest Baby Boomer voters and assume that each generation is becoming increasingly disconnected. Why are you assuming anything about Gen X or Millennials from these two extreme age groups. A was the closest answer to what I was thinking and not even sure if this MoR is correct but just wanted to put that out there because this was the only way of thinking that clicked in my head for this question.
#feedback There should definitely be more of these labeling skill builders because I am the type to forget which stems mean what. These are very helpful.