-  Mon May 26, 2014 2:21 pm
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							This is must be true question.
I was confused how the conclusion was made in the stimuli.
The moral code transcends laws expressing it, and is used for basis for preferring certain laws to others.
QQQ: THUS, any moral prohibition against the violation of statues must leave room for exception..??????
I still struggle understanding the conclusion. I need help on that.
About the answer choices I narrowed them down to two: B and E.
I couldn't tell which was better answer, so marked it wrong.
How can we infer the correct answer E?
					
										
					  															  								 I was confused how the conclusion was made in the stimuli.
The moral code transcends laws expressing it, and is used for basis for preferring certain laws to others.
QQQ: THUS, any moral prohibition against the violation of statues must leave room for exception..??????
I still struggle understanding the conclusion. I need help on that.
About the answer choices I narrowed them down to two: B and E.
I couldn't tell which was better answer, so marked it wrong.
How can we infer the correct answer E?

