The “government,” the singular subject of the underlined clause, requires the singular verb “justifies”
and the singular pronoun “its.” Additionally, since “medical care and schooling” are examples of
services, they should be delineated by “such as” rather than “such like.”
(A) This choice is incorrect as it repeats the original sentence.
(B) This choice incorrectly uses the plural pronoun "justifies" to refer to government. Additionally, it is
redundant to state
...
and the singular pronoun “its.” Additionally, since “medical care and schooling” are examples of
services, they should be delineated by “such as” rather than “such like.”
(A) This choice is incorrect as it repeats the original sentence.
(B) This choice incorrectly uses the plural pronoun "justifies" to refer to government. Additionally, it is
redundant to state
...



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