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Medical students in many developing countries are forced to learn their skills in outdated facilities equipped with only the most basic technology. In comparison to their colleagues in the United States, some foreign medical students are hopelessly disadvantaged by their lack of access to state-of-the-art equipment and cutting-edge treatments being used in the well-funded teaching hospitals of the United States.
The author of the passage above is arguing that:
a) the U.S. should encourage more foreign students to study medicine in the U.S.
b) health care in developing countries is not as good as that in the U.S.
c) the availability of advanced technology has led to a disparity in the quality of medical training worldwide
d) in order to promote better health care, the U.S. should send its surplus technology to overseas hospitals
e) U.S. medical schools produce the best-trained doctors in the world
Pls explain your answer.
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Medical students in many developing countries are forced to learn their skills in outdated facilities equipped with only the most basic technology. In comparison to their colleagues in the United States, some foreign medical students are hopelessly disadvantaged by their lack of access to state-of-the-art equipment and cutting-edge treatments being used in the well-funded teaching hospitals of the United States.
The author of the passage above is arguing that:
a) the U.S. should encourage more foreign students to study medicine in the U.S.
b) health care in developing countries is not as good as that in the U.S.
c) the availability of advanced technology has led to a disparity in the quality of medical training worldwide
d) in order to promote better health care, the U.S. should send its surplus technology to overseas hospitals
e) U.S. medical schools produce the best-trained doctors in the world
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A. An assumption not supported in the passage.
B. Sure.
C. Worldwide? What about other G-7 countries?
D. Opinion, not fact.
E. Extreme opinion.
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