Critique Continued Β·Lawyer's obligation to the court and society ultimately benefits the defendant too
The defendant deserves a lawyer who truly believes in their innocence. Lawyers can simply refuse cases where they don't believe in their clients' innocence.
Passage Style
Critique or debate
5.
The relationship of the information βββββββββ ββ βββ ββββββ βββ βββββ βββββββββ ββ βββ ββββββ βββββββββ ββ ββββ ββ βββ βββββ ββββββββ ββ βββ βββββ βββββββββ βββ ββββ ββββββββββ ββ βββββββββ ββ
Question Type
Describe relationship
The relationship between the sentences in P2 and the sentence in P1 is one of opposition. The sentence in P2 describes the authorβs view, which involves taking into account oneβs opinion about the clientβs guilt or innocence. P1 describes the view of legal scholars, which the author rejects.
a
no significant relationship βββββββ ββββ βββββββββ βββ βββββββββ βββββββ ββββββββββ
There is a relationship; one represents the authorβs view, which rejects the legal scholarsβ view.
The fourth and fifth sentences of P2 are the authorβs opinion, which opposes the opinion of the legal scholars expressed in the third sentence of P1.
Theyβre not equivalent β they are in opposition to each other.
Difficulty
85% of people who answer get this correct
This is a moderately difficult question.
It is slightly harder than the average question in this passage.
CURVE
Score of students with a 50% chance of getting this right
25%131
144
75%157
Analysis
Describe relationship
Critique or debate
Law
Answer Popularity
PopularityAvg. score
a
1%
158
b
85%
167
c
2%
159
d
7%
162
e
6%
158
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