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Passage Breakdown

Many office workers think work email is as private as a phone call, but that’s not true because the rules about email privacy are unclear. People argue about government and company emails—some say offices should be able to delete messages, while others say emails give extra details (like who got a message and when) that paper copies don’t. Employers often read emails on company systems and courts have sometimes allowed this, and laws usually stop outsiders from spying on email but not internal monitoring. The only sure way to keep an email private is to encrypt it, but encryption makes email harder to use.

Logic Breakdown

Scan for language that reveals the author's overall stance (tone/attitude) toward interception—does the passage treat it as a moral wrong, as endorsement, or as a legal/technical issue? Note statements that frame the topic as a legal problem and discussion of possible solutions.

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Based on the passage, the author's attitude toward interception of electronic mail can most accurately be described as

Correct Answer
D
The author treats interception as an intellectual/legal problem rather than as blanket approval or moral condemnation. Support: "the question of how private electronic mail transmissions should be has emerged as one of the more complicated legal issues of the electronic age." The passage emphasizes legal ambiguity ("there are no clear rules governing electronic mail"), summarizes court standards ("courts have ruled that interoffice communications may be considered private only if employees have a \"reasonable expectation\" of privacy"), and even discusses a technical remedy ("The only solution may be for users to scramble their own messages with encryption codes"). These elements show an analytical interest in the legal issues, matching answer D.
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