Library/PT 132/Sec 3/Reading Comp
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Passage Breakdown

People hoped AI could give legal advice, but it hasn’t worked because law needs human interpretation. Early systems treated law as fixed rules to apply to facts, which breaks down when terms are vague or situations are unclear (e.g., is a mobile home a house or a vehicle). Newer systems compare past cases, but they use similarity tests set by designers, so they still can’t figure out on their own what makes cases truly alike.

Logic Breakdown

Determine whether the first-paragraph sentence is a general claim and whether the two cited sentences function as specific observations/reasons that support or contradict it.

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In relation to the third sentence of the second paragraph and the second-to-last sentence of the passage, the third sentence of the first paragraph is

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Option A. The third sentence of the first paragraph makes a general assertion that automated legal-reasoning systems "have fallen short of optimistic early predictions and have not resulted in computer systems that can independently provide expert advice about substantive law." The two cited sentences provide specific observations that explain that failure: third sentence of the second paragraph — "Such systems underestimated the problems of interpretation that can arise at every stage of a legal argument." — and the second-to-last sentence — "Unfortunately, in the case-based systems currently in development, the criteria for similarity among cases are system dependent and fixed by the designer, so that similarity is found only by testing for the presence or absence of predefined factors." Both are concrete reasons/examples supporting the general assertion, so the structure is a general assertion supported by two specific observations.
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