DISCUSSION: This type of questions shows why brief paragraph summaries are useful. I make
one-line summaries (mentally) when doing a passage.
Here are the four paragraphs:
- Introduction of a problem
- An Example
- A second example
- The state of the law and a possible solution
___________
- CORRECT. This is the best answer. Of course, the final paragraph actually had two possible solutions: laws and encryption. Both solutions had shortcomings.
- This leaves out the examples. The possible solutions only come at the end, and neither seems good.
- Encryption wasn’t rejected for being partial. It was rejected because it was inconvenient.
- This leaves out the examples.
- Paragraphs two and three give us examples, not approaches to thinking about privacy.
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