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Re: Check out this RC.
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14 Jul 2006, 14:22
1) The best conclusion to this passage is:
a If doctors want to run their own facilities, they should be required to take in at least some of the indigents. not the point and mentioned Out
b Something must be done to ensure adequate health care for the uninsured. passage does not mention that, last sentence
c Voters should tell the finance committee members that they will not be reelected if they do not pass some new legislation. seems the right one
d Everyone should be very concerned when the area's emergency rooms turn away patients due to overcrowding. not the point
e Health care costs have gotten way too high. then...
2 Which of the following best describes the author's mood?
neutral
positive propose changement that should be done
persuasive
angry
reverential
3 Which of the following is cited as a reason why hospitals are being unfairly burdened?
Failed legislative session
Problem of access
Federal law
a I only
b II only
c III only
d I and II it is I mentioned end thrd paragraph (.. The finance committee balked at the hefty price and killed the bill, another casualty of a failed legislative session...) II first paragraph ... ( Earlier this week, four of the six local hospitals ran out of space for the critically ill and had to turn people away)
e I, II, and III
4) The author cites the failed legislation in order to show that
a the legislature will never resolve this issue.
b the finance committee does not care about the uninsured citizens.
c there will always be uninsured hospital patients.
d the legislature recently attempted to resolve this issue. seem the better one
e the doctors successfully lobbied the finance committee.
aorry I am still bad in RC I do not know how I did other comments are adviced
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