Snehg wrote:
How is the 2nd choice of the second question correct?
Here, you should stress all the answers individually seeking a satisfactory rejection or acceptance from the text direcetly.
The consequence of the deportation was the creation of homogenious mass in Germany. Therefore, the
first answer would weaken the argument, because deportations can not result homogeneity. For the second answer, you should, as I said, look meticulously in the text. From the first read, you should have known the sentences that needs your attention for the second answer. Since the text says that the deportation undermined the relation between Poland and Germany, the
second answer is applicable, because Soviet can not improve trade relations via the undermined deportations. The
third answer is the easiest one, because it immedietly weakens the argument.