READING COMPREHENSIONSHE WAS THE FIFTH WOMAN TO WIN THE AWARD, WHICH

21. b. The first side of the debate says that evil is an

nificant amount of personal opinion one would

active force so the opposing side would see evil as

expect to find in an essay (choice b). It does not

just the opposite, something passive. Choice a is

deal with matters that might involve litigation

reflected in the first sentence: human beings are

(choice c). It is not brief enough for a business

puzzled (therefore perplexed) by evil, but their

machine catalog and does not contain language

being puzzled is not one of the two concepts of evil

suitable to advertising (choice e).

discussed in the passage. Choices c, d, and e are