Reading Comprehension
Passage Breakdown
Both passages explain why authorities sometimes choose not to enforce rules strictly to avoid bad outcomes. Passage A says laws are often written too broadly and could punish people lawmakers didn’t mean to punish, so police and prosecutors may decline to prosecute some violations to prevent unfair harm, and lawmakers’ oversight usually limits abuse of that discretion. Passage B reports a city planning to cut water to a few wealthy late-payers to make an example, but critics say the city could instead put a claim on owners’ property so the debt is paid at sale—except a law now forbids such claims for non-tax debts, so changing the law would be a smarter, less harsh fix.
Logic Breakdown
Approach: Look for what Passage B explicitly states or strongly implies. Key supporting sentences: "So officials are planning to selectively cut the water to a few residences with outstanding bills to show that they are serious about collecting those debts." and "But if the problem is with the law, then why not change the law? Wouldn't that be easier, and politically smarter, than shutting off people's water?" These lines imply shutoffs are being used as a demonstrative, nonroutine measure, which supports inferring that shutoffs have been rare in recent years.
Passage Stimulus
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Unlock Full Passage24.Which one of the following statements can be inferred from the material in passage B?
Correct Answer
D
Passage B says officials are "planning to selectively cut the water ... to show that they are serious about collecting those debts," which presents shutoffs as a step taken to demonstrate seriousness rather than as an ordinary, routine enforcement practice. The rhetorical question suggesting that changing the law would be "easier, and politically smarter, than shutting off people's water" further implies that shutting off water is an unusual or politically risky tactic. Together these statements support the inference that in recent years the city has rarely, if ever, turned off water for late payers.
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