Reading Comprehension
Passage Breakdown
South Africa has ended apartheid and must build a new legal system that protects individual rights under a constitution. This is a big change because judges, not just Parliament, can now decide if a law violates those rights, and lawyers must learn to interpret broad, vague rights without many local examples. Judges might look at other countries for help, but copying foreign decisions could be wrong if the situations differ. Finally, because the law was once used to oppress people, many citizens distrust it now, so the government must show the law will protect and help people if it wants them to obey it.
Logic Breakdown
Approach: locate the paragraph's structural moves—look for where the author states the problem, where specific examples of the problem appear, and where a remedy or necessary action is proposed. Support from passage: 'South Africa must also contend with the image of the law held by many of its citizens.'; 'many of its citizens have come to view obeying the law as implicitly sanctioning an illegitimate, brutal government.'; 'many see it as their duty to cheat the government as much as possible, whether by not paying taxes or by disobeying parking laws.'; 'If a rights-based culture is to succeed, the government will need to show its citizens that the legal system is no longer a tool of oppression but instead a way to bring about change and help further the cause of justice.'
Passage Stimulus
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Unlock Full Passage25.Which one of the following most accurately describes the organization of the last paragraph of the passage?
Correct Answer
E
The paragraph follows three clear moves: (1) identifies the problem—the negative image of the law among citizens ('South Africa must also contend with the image of the law held by many of its citizens.'; 'many of its citizens have come to view obeying the law as implicitly sanctioning an illegitimate, brutal government.'), (2) gives specific manifestations of that problem ('many see it as their duty to cheat the government ... whether by not paying taxes or by disobeying parking laws.'), and (3) presents an essential element in its solution ('If a rights-based culture is to succeed, the government will need to show its citizens that the legal system is no longer a tool of oppression but instead a way to bring about change and help further the cause of justice.'). This sequence matches choice E.
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