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another lsat
23. S: People who are old enough to fight for their country are old enough to vote for the people who make decisions about war and peace. This government clearly regards 17 year olds as old enough to fight, so it should acknowledge their right to vote. T: Your argument is a good one only to the extent that fighting and voting are the same kind of activity. Fighting well requires strength. Muscular coordination and in a modern army instant and automatic response to orders. Performed responsibly, voting, unlike fighting is essentially a deliberative activity requiring reasoning power and knowledge of both history and human nature.
T responds to S's argument by
(A) citing evidence overlooked S that would have supported S's conclusion
(B) calling into question S's understanding of the concept of rights
(C) showing that S has ignored the distinction between having an obligation to do that thing
(D) challenging-the truth of a claim on which S's conclusion is based
(E) arguing for a conclusion opposite to the one drawn by S
碰到这类题我总是迷糊,觉得B,D,E都挺好,随便点一个.(答案d)
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