Reading Comprehension
Passage Breakdown
The passage says current rules make judges step aside when their impartiality "might reasonably be questioned," which is vague and focuses on appearances instead of whether a judge is actually biased. The author argues this can miss real bias and proposes ending bias-based disqualification requests and instead requiring judges to write clear legal explanations for their rulings or for recusal. If an informed observer finds the judge’s written reasoning legally sound and the same result could have been reached without improper motives, then no real harm occurred and there’s no valid complaint.
Logic Breakdown
Determine the primary function of paragraph 2 by asking whether it criticizes the approach in paragraph 1, proposes a solution, gives examples, recounts history, or states the passage thesis.
Passage Stimulus
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Unlock Full Passage9.Which one of the following most accurately expresses the primary purpose of the second paragraph?
Correct Answer
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Paragraph 2 presents explicit criticisms of the appearance-based recusal rules described in paragraph 1. Support: 'The rules provide vague guidance at best, making disqualification dependent on whether the judge's impartiality "might reasonably be questioned," without giving any idea of whose perspective to take or how to interpret the facts.' and 'It is a mistake for rules governing judicial ethics to focus on the appearance of justice rather than on the elimination of bias...'. These sentences show the paragraph's main purpose is to state the author's objections to the approach described earlier.
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