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Dovina 3-Mar-06/2:44 PM
For my original answer, I chose to ignore the opening statement “Imagine that the US is preparing for the outbreak of an unusual Asian disease, which is expected to kill 600 people.” In doing so, I thought you might recognize the fault in the wording of Program 1A. My answer: “1A because with only me and 199 of my friends left in the US, admit it, the country would be a lot better off.” I thought just maybe my flippant answer would stir some doubt concerning this whole silly scenario.

For my second answer, I decided to rely on that outside information and to add other outside information, forming another silly answer: “That depends only upon who gave the most to my campaign fund or who would make me look better. I am an elected leader, else I would not be making the choice.”

The whole thing is about wording, and you have bungled it.




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