Reading Comprehension
Passage Breakdown
Both passages discuss jury nullification — when jurors acquit someone even though the judge and evidence say they are guilty. Passage A warns this is risky because juries don’t explain themselves, often lack important information, and aren’t elected lawmakers so law changes should happen publicly; Passage B argues nullification can be a useful safety valve against overzealous prosecutors or unfair laws and that harmful nullifications are likely rare because all twelve jurors must agree.
Logic Breakdown
Compare the two passages' stances: Passage A emphasizes the dangers/problems of jury nullification; Passage B defends it as useful (a safety valve/assisting the legislature). Choose the title pair where the first is negative/danger-focused and the second is positive/defense-focused.
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Unlock Full Passage3.Based on what can be inferred from their titles, the relationship between the documents in which one of the following pairs is most analogous to the relationship between passage A and passage B?
Correct Answer
C
Option C mirrors the A-vs-B relationship. Passage A emphasizes danger and problems: 'While instances of jury nullification are probably few, the problems created by the jury's power to nullify are great.' Passage B explicitly presents nullification as useful to the law: 'When a jury nullifies because it does not believe a law should be applied to a particular defendant, the jury can also be viewed as assisting the legislature.' C's first title ('The Inherent Dangers of Permitting Cameras in Court') corresponds to Passage A's condemnatory stance; C's second title ('How Televising Courtroom Proceedings Can Assist the Law') corresponds to Passage B's claim that nullification assists the legislature/serves a useful function.
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