Reading Comprehension
Passage Breakdown
Family disputes can be handled by courts or by mediation. Courts are formal, public, and judges make binding decisions that protect rights and create legal records, while mediation is private, informal, and helps the parties themselves reach an agreement with a neutral helper who does not impose a decision. Court supporters say it protects weaker people and clarifies legal rules; mediation supporters say it is quicker, less damaging, helps people cooperate and deal with emotions, and most people who try it reach agreements and like the process. The passage concludes that, overall, mediation is better suited to family law despite some advantages of courts.
Logic Breakdown
Find the author's overall conclusion (often in the final paragraph); note that the passage concedes some advantages of court adjudication but ultimately endorses family mediation.
Passage Stimulus
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Unlock Full Passage12.Which one of the following most accurately expresses the main point of the passage?
Correct Answer
D
The author states the thesis explicitly in the final paragraph: 'But in the final analysis, family mediation is better suited to the unique needs of family law than is the traditional court system.' The passage acknowledges adjudication's advantages ('Supporters of court adjudication in resolving family disputes claim that it has numerous advantages over family mediation, and there is some validity to this claim') but then lists reasons why mediation is preferable ('Proponents of family mediation point out that it constitutes a more efficient and less damaging process than litigation'; 'By working together in the mediation process, family members can enhance their personal autonomy and reduce government intervention, develop skills to resolve future disputes, and create a spirit of cooperation that can lead to greater compliance with their agreement'; and 'Studies of family mediation programs in several countries report that the majority of participants reach a full or partial agreement and express positive feelings about the process, perceiving it to be more rational and humane than the court system'). These statements together support answer D.
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