Also, the first paragraph of passage B is ambiguous in the way it is written. It says: "They think that if you make more money you pay a higher rate on your entire earnings". This is can mean two things: a) they pay the higher rate on the entire inc…
Btw, another way of saving my argument would be saying: Passage B states that progressive taxes seem unfair to a lot of people. Can the apparent unfairness be defined as an objection. Why not? Giving the appearance of unfairness is not a good thing …
Hi JY! Thanks for the help!
I think yours is a conceivable way of making option D incorrect. To put it in other words, it would go like this:
Does passage B refer to a criticism directed to progressive taxes?
Yes it does. It states that to some, it …
1. Alright I'm sorry for the emotion. I'll take that out.
2. When you make an argument you are not only concerned with answering the question to the issue (i.e. your thesis) you are also concerned with stating whatever is useful to prove or to eve…
I most certainly did not misread any question. Question says "concerned with answering" it doesnt say "mainly concerned with answering" nor " mostly concerned with answering" nor "what is the main question the authors are concerned with answering". …