Draw distinction ·Between cosmic justice and traditional justice
Traditional justice is based on process. Inference: if cosmic justice is fundamentally different from traditional justice, then cosmic justice is not based on process.
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Question Type
Describe relationship
What quality does Passage A exhibit more than Passage B? It’s difficult to have a strong anticipation. Both Passage A and Passage B don’t think cosmic justice is something that the legal system should try to achieve. However, Passage A more directly makes an argument against achieving cosmic justice, whereas Passage B focuses more on describing the difference between cosmic justice and traditional justice, while calling cosmic justice “foolish.” So perhaps the answer will relate to Passage A’s more direct argument against cosmic justice? By calling cosmic justice “foolish,” however, Passage B exhibits a more clearly negative attitude toward cosmic justice. So perhaps Passage A is less harsh or negative about cosmic justice? Let’s keep an open mind.
a
abstract
Passage A is more abstract than Passage B, because Passage B gives a concrete example in describing cosmic justice. But Passage A doesn’t give examples. Passage A also discusses the more general idea of deserving something, whereas Passage B focuses on justice in the legal system.
b
inflammatory
Passage A isn’t more inflammatory. It doesn’t use more extreme language or say anything that someone might find offensive.
c
technical
If anything, Passage B is more technical, because it mentions rules relating to the fairness of a trial and factors considered in the sentencing of a murderer.
d
narrative
Passage A is not more narrative. It doesn’t tell a story.
e
adversarial
Both passages are adversarial toward cosmic justice, because they both have a negative view about it. If anything, we might call (B) more adversarial because it used harsher language (”foolish”) to describe cosmic justice.
Difficulty
79% of people who answer get this correct
This is a moderately difficult question.
It is similar in difficulty to other questions in this passage.
CURVE
Score of students with a 50% chance of getting this right
25%123
142
75%162
Analysis
Describe relationship
Comparative
Law
Answer Popularity
PopularityAvg. score
a
79%
167
b
1%
160
c
5%
165
d
10%
163
e
5%
164
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