Reading Comprehension
Passage Breakdown
People and industry are using more water while supplies shrink, so rivers that cross borders are becoming more important and could cause fights. The U.N. wrote draft rules saying countries should share water fairly, not harm each other, and protect ecosystems. But those drafts often fix exact water amounts and don’t plan for future changes like climate change, which can make river flows rise or fall a lot. To avoid unfair outcomes when water drops, treaties should be more flexible—for example, give each country a share based on percentages or include clear backup plans for reduced flows.
Logic Breakdown
Identify the author's overall evaluation of the ILC Draft Articles: the passage praises them as a useful attempt but primarily argues they are inadequate because they fail to address foreseeable climate-driven changes to river flows.
Passage Stimulus
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Unlock Full Passage8.Which one of the following most accurately expresses the main point of the passage?
Correct Answer
C
Choice C accurately paraphrases the passage's main point. The passage itself states: Though the Draft Articles are a significant step forward in the formulation of legal principles for the protection and regulation of international rivers, they are inadequate because they do not provide satisfactory ways of dealing with possible future environmental changes. The author supports this claim by describing likely climate-driven changes (increase of atmospheric carbon dioxide, greenhouse effect, warmer temperatures, decreased precipitation) and then arguing that 'Treaties that allocate fixed amounts of water to various countries based on current usage ... will not be flexible enough to respond to these large fluctuations in river flows' and recommending more flexible apportionment and contingency plans. Choice C captures both the positive appraisal and the central criticism.
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