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Re: When considering the successes and failures of President Lyn [#permalink]
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manju28 wrote:
can you explain 3 question?


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3. Which of the following issue summary statements is most closely analogous to a summary of the demographic issue described in the passage?

Difficulty Level: Hard

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The passage ends with the idea that the term unmarried is not the correct term for the problem: the problem is more likely named single parenthood. This is analogous to the call for correct terminology presented in choice (C).

The correct answer is (C).
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In question number three I selected C as answer not because it is perfect choice but because other four options are very useless and are making no sense to me. Answer option A is totally useless in analogical sense. Answer option B was a bit better than A but i was not convinced with the use of "social trends such as social media" in it and crossed it. Answer option C was better than A and B so kept this and D was the second close in my opinion while i was also not convinced with E.

Remember this is an analogy question and also this is a third party question, sometimes we have to pick up the answer by the sensory cues and not by the perfect logical connection and same is happening here. I would say the quality of this question is compromised and hopefully one will not see such scenario in the real material and test.

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Hi can you please help me with the question 2, which section or line tells that the option E is siting more.
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Hi can you please help me with the question 2, which section or line tells that the option E is siting more.


Such data suggest that a new war on poverty should be aimed at the unmarried in general,

if we must make a new war that means that the phenomenon is much deeper than we do actually know.

Therefore, Blaming poverty on not being married may not reflect the true picture.

Because something else effects the story. I.E something else we have to take into account.

The equation is not balanced

Now is more clear ??
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