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Local authorities are considering an amendment
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Local authorities are considering an amendment to the litter law that would raise the fine for littering in the community picnic area to $1,000. Advocates say that raising the fine will make people take notice of the law. They may be correct that higher fines get more attention. Since the inception of the litter law, incremental increases in the littering fine have proven to be consistently effective at further reducing the amount of litter in the community picnic area. However, raising the fine to $1,000 would actually have the unintended effect of increasing the amount of litter in the picnic area. Picnic area users would perceive this fine to be unreasonable and unenforceable, and would disregard the litter law altogether.
Select the sentence, by clicking on the passage itself, that provides support for the author's position in the passage.
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Local authorities are considering an amendment to the litter law that would raise the fine for littering in the community picnic area to $1,000. Advocates say that raising the fine will make people take notice of the law. They may be correct that higher fines get more attention. Since the inception of the litter law, incremental increases in the littering fine have proven to be consistently effective at further reducing the amount of litter in the community picnic area. However, raising the fine to $1,000 would actually have the unintended effect of increasing the amount of litter in the picnic area. Picnic area users would perceive this fine to be unreasonable and unenforceable, and would disregard the litter law altogether.
The best portion of the passage to assert the author's position. Because it explains WHY the fines are unfair
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Carcass wrote:
The best portion of the passage to assert the author's position. Because it explains WHY the fines are unfair
Unfortunately, I did not read the question carefully and selected the author's position instead of support for the author's position. The lesson I learned is that whether you are in hurry or do not have much time, you can skim the passage but read the question carefully.
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tapas3016 wrote:
Carcass wrote:
The best portion of the passage to assert the author's position. Because it explains WHY the fines are unfair
Unfortunately, I did not read the question carefully and selected the author's position instead of support for the author's position. The lesson I learned is that whether you are in hurry or do not have much time, you can skim the passage but read the question carefully.
Even in a hurry the best case scenario is to skim it
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