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For Q4, can someone explain how the answer is A? I selected D because the following sentence in the passage says "Instead, this only postpones the problem by a few years" This sounds like the "energy conservation" mentioned in the previous sentence will be ineffective.

For Q5, how do we know the answer is B from the passage?

For Q6, I heavily believe the tone is more aligned with "pronounced alarm" than "cautious optimism". The entire passage basically states why we need to move away from energy sources that heat up the earth... Could someone please explain this?
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For Q4, can someone explain how the answer is A? I selected D because the following sentence in the passage says "Instead, this only postpones the problem by a few years" This sounds like the "energy conservation" mentioned in the previous sentence will be ineffective.

For Q5, how do we know the answer is B from the passage?

For Q6, I heavily believe the tone is more aligned with "pronounced alarm" than "cautious optimism". The entire passage basically states why we need to move away from energy sources that heat up the earth... Could someone please explain this?



I have the same set of questions. Anybody coming up with the explanations would be great.
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Q4 asks for the authors intentions of mentioning conservation. Yes, the point is to prove that conservation is inefficient in the long run, but the motive of explaining this methodology is to dismiss it as a potential objection to his argument.

Q5 is a bit ambiguous, but think about how a split pack air conditioner works. Without getting too much into the technicalities, we know that it releases cold air inside, and pushes out hot air outside. (B) can be inferred from this analogy.

Confused about Q6 as well.
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sajjad question 5 explanation
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sajjad question 5 explanation


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5. It can be inferred that the “air-conditioning” of the earth refers to proposals to

Difficulty Level: Very Hard

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This is an inference question. In the final paragraph the author makes references to the possibility of “air-conditioning” the earth. A word placed in quotation marks indicates that it is being used in a nonstandard way. Ordinarily, we use the word “air-condition” to mean to cool, say, a room or an entire building. Obviously, the author is not referring to some gigantic air-conditioning unit mounted, say, on top of the earth. But the general idea of removing heat seems to be what the term means in this context. This is consonant with the passage as well. Thermal pollution is the buildup of energy, and we are showing a positive buildup because fossil fuel and other sources of energy release energy which was only stored. So this, coupled with the sun’s energy which comes in each moment, gives us a positive (though not desirable) balance of energy retention over energy loss. The idea of air-conditioning the earth, though not feasible to the passage, must refer to schemes to get rid of this energy, say, into outer space. This is the idea presented in (B).

As for (A), redistribution of thermal energy within the earth’s energy system will not solve the problem of accumulated energy, so that cannot be what proponents of “air conditioning” have in mind.

(C) is a good definition of conservation, but not “air conditioning.”

(D) is the recommendation given by the author, but that is not a response to this question.

Finally, (E) is incorrect for the reason that burning wood is not going to cool the earth.

The correct answer is (B).
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Q6 why would a person who is "pronounced alarm" advocate a solution. it wouldnt make sense
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Q6 why would a person who is "pronounced alarm" advocate a solution. it wouldnt make sense


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