Library/PT 140/Sec 4/Reading Comp
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Passage Breakdown

Passage A explains that massively multiplayer online games develop their own economies: players earn virtual goods and currency by playing, and some sell those items for real money, showing that virtual wealth can convert to cash. Passage B asks how this should be taxed and argues that simply accumulating or trading items inside the game shouldn’t be taxed (like fish you catch, taxed only when sold). But selling virtual items for real money—and, in games built to allow real-world commerce, even in-world sales for virtual currency whether or not the player cashes out—should be taxed. This way, true commercial activity is taxed while pure entertainment isn’t.

Logic Breakdown

Passage A uses an in-game example to illustrate virtual wealth creation: "Moreover, since players were killing monsters or skinning animals to sell their pelts, they were, in effect, creating wealth." Passage B uses a real-world analogy to explain tax treatment: "Loot acquisitions in game worlds should not be treated as taxable prizes and awards, but rather should be treated like other property that requires effort to obtain, such as fish pulled from the ocean, which is taxed only upon sale." Thus, the phrase in A is an in-game activity; the phrase in B is a real-world analog.

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Which one of the following most accurately expresses how the use of the phrase "skinning animals" in the final sentence of passage A relates to the use of the phrase "fish pulled from the ocean" in the second to last sentence of the third paragraph of passage B?

Correct Answer
B
The phrase "skinning animals" in Passage A refers to an in-game activity that produces virtual goods and wealth ("creating wealth"). The phrase "fish pulled from the ocean" in Passage B is a real-world example used as an analogy for property that requires effort and is taxed only upon sale. Therefore, the former is in-game, while the latter is an analogous real-world activity.
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