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Can you explain question 3?

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3. Which of the following issue summary statements is most closely analogous to a summary of the demographic issue described in the passage?

Difficulty Level: Hard

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The passage ends with the idea that the term unmarried is not the correct term for the problem: the problem is more likely named single parenthood. This is analogous to the call for correct terminology presented in choice (C).

The correct answer is (C).
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Dear Sajjad1994
Can you please provide explanation for question 2 and question 3??

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Can you explain question 3?

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3. Which of the following issue summary statements is most closely analogous to a summary of the demographic issue described in the passage?

Difficulty Level: Hard

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The passage ends with the idea that the term unmarried is not the correct term for the problem: the problem is more likely named single parenthood. This is analogous to the call for correct terminology presented in choice (C).

The correct answer is (C).


As in my understanding. the clause after "while" is less important because "while" introduces a subordinate clause. Moreover, the author states that the "unmarried" is supported by data while the "single parents" is supported by simple logic. Therefore, I interpret the last sentence as the author emphasizes the correct term is unmarried. Why is it that you think the author implies that unmarried is not the correct term. Please kindly give me instruction on how to understand this sentence.
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As in my understanding. the clause after "while" is less important because "while" introduces a subordinate clause. Moreover, the author states that the "unmarried" is supported by data while the "single parents" is supported by simple logic. Therefore, I interpret the last sentence as the author emphasizes the correct term is unmarried. Why is it that you think the author implies that unmarried is not the correct term. Please kindly give me instruction on how to understand this sentence.

In question number three I selected C as answer not because it is perfect choice but because other four options are very useless and are making no sense to me. Answer option A is totally useless in analogical sense. Answer option B was a bit better than A but i was not convinced with the use of "social trends such as social media" in it and crossed it. Answer option C was better than A and B so kept this and D was the second close in my opinion while i was also not convinced with E.

Remember this is an analogy question and also this is a third party question, sometimes we have to pick up the answer by the sensory cues and not by the perfect logical connection and same is happening here. I would say the quality of this question is compromised and hopefully one will not see such scenario in the real material and test.

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Dear Sajjad1994
Can you please provide explanation for question 2 and question 3??

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2. Based only on the information in the passage, with which of the following statements would the author most likely agree?

Difficulty Level: 700

Explanation

While choices (B) and (D) are tempting because they could be true and even possibly consistent with the author’s idea, the best choice is choice (E). It is directly supported by text in the last paragraph.

The correct answer is (E).

For question number 3 please read my responses in posts in the links below

https://gmatclub.com/forum/when-conside ... l#p2652788

https://gmatclub.com/forum/when-conside ... l#p2768632

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I believe the level of difficulty tagged is not accurate for this question.
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