Reading Comprehension
Passage Breakdown
Courts are using more computer-made visuals—ranging from simple picture sequences to lifelike 3D simulations—because visuals help jurors understand and remember events much better than words. But critics warn these displays can mislead or unfairly influence jurors (especially if only one side can afford them), and they may mix fact with judgment or guesswork. To prevent abuse, lawyers should check and share the data behind displays, judges should screen and warn jurors about possible bias, and steps (like financial aid) should be taken so both sides can access the technology.
Logic Breakdown
Scan for explicit statements or recommendations by the author—the concluding paragraph lists practical steps; the sentence about judges forewarning jurors directly addresses this question.
Passage Stimulus
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Unlock Full Passage5.The author states which one of the following about computer displays used in trial proceedings?
Correct Answer
C
The author explicitly recommends this in the final paragraph: "Similarly, judges should forewarn jurors of the potentially biased nature of computer-generated evidence." This sentence directly supports choice C as something the author states.
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