tanishqgirotra wrote:
I totally disagree with option C being the correct answer as the argument states "Consumers can make a significant long-term reduction in the amount of waste that goes unrecycled" and this option totally acknowledges the argument as a whole, as the consumers are still making a change in the first place by recycling even if later on a container becomes non recyclable.On the other hand, if a consumer is not only aware of what these codes mean, there would be random purchasing of the containers with different codes and I believe this would lead to less recycling of containers as compared to option 'C'. and hence, this option most seriously undermines the conclusion. And, how come this option explains an educational issue and not a flaw, when the argument clearly states : Consumers can make a significant long-term reduction in the amount of waste that goes unrecycled".
Please relate and let me know as I completely disagree with
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Please relate and let me know as I completely disagree with
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Statistics : Posted by ashutosh_73 • on 02 Oct 2017, 21:11 • Replies 22 • Views 13403




