Question
The author of Passage 2 believes that preparations for war are
A) vacuous.
O B) prudent.
O C) recalcitrant.
O D) fallacious.
A) vacuous.
O B) prudent.
O C) recalcitrant.
O D) fallacious.
Answers
GPT-4o mini
To determine which option the author of Passage 2 believes about preparations for war, we would need to analyze the content and tone of Passage 2. However, since the passage is not provided, I can't directly evaluate the author's stance.
In general terms, here's a quick breakdown of each option:
- A) Vacuous: implies that preparations lack meaning or substance.
- B) Prudent: suggests that preparations are wise or sensible.
- C) Recalcitrant: means being resistant to authority or control.
- D) Fallacious: indicates that the preparations are misleading or based on false reasoning.
To select the correct answer, please provide the relevant text from Passage 2 or key ideas from it.
In general terms, here's a quick breakdown of each option:
- A) Vacuous: implies that preparations lack meaning or substance.
- B) Prudent: suggests that preparations are wise or sensible.
- C) Recalcitrant: means being resistant to authority or control.
- D) Fallacious: indicates that the preparations are misleading or based on false reasoning.
To select the correct answer, please provide the relevant text from Passage 2 or key ideas from it.