- Sun Aug 20, 2017 2:42 am
#38571
Hello,
When doing this question, I hesitated between A and D and ended up picking A, partially because the author mentioned two distinct explanations in the passage. I guess the problem with A is the word "survey" but I'm not sure how exactly it is not accurate in this context. Could someone briefly explain what kind of structure and content would be properly described as "survey"? Does the author has to take absolutely no stance on any of the arguments that are mentioned? Thank you very much!
When doing this question, I hesitated between A and D and ended up picking A, partially because the author mentioned two distinct explanations in the passage. I guess the problem with A is the word "survey" but I'm not sure how exactly it is not accurate in this context. Could someone briefly explain what kind of structure and content would be properly described as "survey"? Does the author has to take absolutely no stance on any of the arguments that are mentioned? Thank you very much!