Q25 is the toughest RC questions I've ever seen. Replayed 5~6 times and I'm still not clearly persuaded by JY. AC A seemed so right (never seen in RC an AC supported verbatim turned out to be wrong) and I never get why JY knocks this out... just because its judgmental in nature. The passage says they act as if there is a fact of matter when there isn't. That means there must be at least some situations in which they act as if there is when in fact there isn't. Isn't it what A is saying by labeling it as "too often"? I don't get why it has to be described as 'judgmental'. That sounds like making unnecessary assumption just to make it wrong AC. A is just what the passage plainly said, or very close to. Is 'too often' too much of a negative descriptor to be right? Even if so or not, i can't get away feeling that Dworkin himself would very likely agree with A, which reminds me of my pre-7Sage conviction that there could be in certain situations two right choices and that my job would then be to dismally choose a 'more right' one.
I keep getting the message "video not found or access denied".
It was working fine till yesterday, I've restarted my computer, deleted cookies, and tried changing the settings to flash player.
Is it just me?
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Q25 is the toughest RC questions I've ever seen. Replayed 5~6 times and I'm still not clearly persuaded by JY. AC A seemed so right (never seen in RC an AC supported verbatim turned out to be wrong) and I never get why JY knocks this out... just because its judgmental in nature. The passage says they act as if there is a fact of matter when there isn't. That means there must be at least some situations in which they act as if there is when in fact there isn't. Isn't it what A is saying by labeling it as "too often"? I don't get why it has to be described as 'judgmental'. That sounds like making unnecessary assumption just to make it wrong AC. A is just what the passage plainly said, or very close to. Is 'too often' too much of a negative descriptor to be right? Even if so or not, i can't get away feeling that Dworkin himself would very likely agree with A, which reminds me of my pre-7Sage conviction that there could be in certain situations two right choices and that my job would then be to dismally choose a 'more right' one.