Reading Comprehension
Passage Breakdown
The passage explains three ways lawyers think about ownership. One view says ownership is a bundle of separate rights (like the rights to lease, sell, or tax), so there is no single right that defines ownership. The older boundary view says ownership simply means the right to exclude others, but critics say that only tells us who is not allowed to use something and doesn’t explain what makes owners special. The agenda-setting view says ownership really means the owner has the main power to decide how a thing is used, and the law protects that decision-making role by balancing other people’s interests with the owner’s choices.
Logic Breakdown
Locate the phrase 'set the agenda' and read its immediate example ('farm owners determining the specific uses of their land') — use that context to infer the meaning of 'agenda' here.
Passage Stimulus
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Unlock Full Passage26.Which one of the following most accurately defines "agenda" as it is used in the third paragraph?
Correct Answer
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Here 'agenda' means a plan for how a resource will be used. Support from the passage: "owners are in a special position to set the agenda for a resource (e.g., farm owners determining the specific uses of their land)." The example equates 'setting the agenda' with deciding specific uses, which corresponds to 'plan for use.'
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