Skywalker18 wrote:
Bamian Politician: We , as leaders of Bamia, need to implement, and supplement, reforms in the Solomon Senior Care Act that begin to bend the cost curve. In drafting any new reform, we should not penalize the most vulnerable among us by increasing their costs because they are older or sicker.
The argument by the Bamian leader above presumes which of the following?
A. Senior care is the top priority of the Bamian government.
B. Not all of the leaders support the implementation and supplementary reforms that would be suggested by the Solomon Senior Care Act.
C. The government has not yet exhausted all of its prospective measures in regard to the Solomon Senior Care Act.
D. Alzheimer's is an ever growing problem among aging seniors of Bamia.
E. Costs of senior care are currently too high for most seniors.
A. Senior care is the top priority of the Bamian government.
Eliminate- too strong wording- senior care is a priority but the passage does not state that it is the top or only priority
B. Not all of the leaders support the implementation and supplementary reforms that would be suggested by the Solomon Senior Care Act.
Eliminate- no information about the leaders not supporting Senior Care Act
C. The government has not yet exhausted all of its prospective measures in regard to the Solomon Senior Care Act.
Keep- a need for new reforms means that they need a new way to meet this goal and that all other options have been exhausted
D. Alzheimer's is an ever growing problem among aging seniors of Bamia.
Eliminate- Out of scope
E. Costs of senior care are currently too high for most seniors.
Eliminate-no info about cost to seniors in passage