(A) The first introduces a proposed course of action that the argument critiques; the second gives evidence in support of that course ofaction.
--Incorrect
(B) The first introduces a proposed solution to an environmental problem; the second provides a reason supporting this solution, though the argument questions its overalleffectiveness.
--Incorrect
(C) The first presents a strategy for marine conservation; the second is a claim regarding the potential benefits of this strategy, which the argument suggests may beinsufficient.
--Correct
(D) The first outlines an environmental initiative; the second is a statement used to endorse the initiative but which the argument finds to be potentiallyflawed.
--First boldface is not an initiative that has been taken already, it is justproposed.
(E) The first details a plan for improving marine biodiversity; the second offers evidence supporting the plan, yet the argument expresses concerns about the plan's long-termviability.
[color=#ed1c24]
...
--Incorrect
(B) The first introduces a proposed solution to an environmental problem; the second provides a reason supporting this solution, though the argument questions its overalleffectiveness.
--Incorrect
(C) The first presents a strategy for marine conservation; the second is a claim regarding the potential benefits of this strategy, which the argument suggests may beinsufficient.
--Correct
(D) The first outlines an environmental initiative; the second is a statement used to endorse the initiative but which the argument finds to be potentiallyflawed.
--First boldface is not an initiative that has been taken already, it is justproposed.
(E) The first details a plan for improving marine biodiversity; the second offers evidence supporting the plan, yet the argument expresses concerns about the plan's long-termviability.
[color=#ed1c24]
...
Statistics : Posted by rachana_shukla • on 18 Dec 2023, 06:00 • Replies 10 • Views 125






