For Question #26, I thought that (A) was a possible answer because in the last sentence of the first paragraph, it says that "Our human legal system should not try to dispense cosmic justice since we do not know all the critical relevant facts ..."
(A) seems to imply this because it says that one should "refrain from action" (trying to dispense cosmic justice) when one lacks complete information (in this case, the reading says that we do not know all the critical facts).
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For Question #26, I thought that (A) was a possible answer because in the last sentence of the first paragraph, it says that "Our human legal system should not try to dispense cosmic justice since we do not know all the critical relevant facts ..."
(A) seems to imply this because it says that one should "refrain from action" (trying to dispense cosmic justice) when one lacks complete information (in this case, the reading says that we do not know all the critical facts).
Anyone with similar thought processes???