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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: Passage A defends discretionary, selective nonenforcement as a way to avoid the 'very heavy social costs' of enforcing overinclusive rules. So choose the option that says selective enforcement would impose lower social costs than blanket enforcement. Supporting text: 'Enforcing an overinclusive rule to the letter could impose very heavy social costs.' and 'But there is a technique—discretionary nonenforcement—by which the costs of overinclusion can be reduced without a corresponding increase in underinclusion (loopholes).'

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The author of passage A would be most likely to agree with which one of the following statements concerning the plan described in the last two sentences of the first paragraph of passage B?

Correct Answer
B
Passage A states that enforcing an overinclusive rule 'to the letter could impose very heavy social costs' and endorses 'discretionary nonenforcement' as a technique to reduce those costs. The plan in Passage B is selective (cut water to a few residences) rather than shutting off the water of all 231,000 delinquents. Thus the Passage A author would be most likely to agree that the selective plan would have lower social cost than a blanket shutoff.
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