(B) CORRECT.
This choice states that the first sentence is a short-term
solution to a problem and the second a long-term solution to the same
problem. This accurately describes the relationship.
(C) This choice states that the first sentence presents a problem. According to
the text, however, the first sentence is not a problem but rather is a solution to
a problem.
(D) No information was given about the popularity of the solution, so this is
incorrect.
(E) The first sentence does present an argument, but the second sentence,
rather than providing evidence, presents a second argument.
8.
(B).
The conclusion is that a “developer who wishes to make a large profit
would be wise to buy urban waterfront lots and erect residential buildings on
them.” The basis for that claim is that people pay large sums for beach front
homes. The question asks for the choice that strengthens that conclusion.
(A) This choice states that people have more buying power today than in
previous centuries. This does not strengthen the claim that a developer will
make money on urban waterfront properties.
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