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IceJOKER [234]
3 years ago
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"(1) Skinner’s utopian society ought to be rejected. (2) The sort of society Skinner proposes in Walden Two is a non-competitive

, lifeless society that lacks creativity and imagination. (3) It also lacks the conditions that make for festivity and fantasy, two significant human traits. (4) The type of society that Skinner proposes would turn people into robots." Which sentence expresses the conclusion of the argument? A) 1, B) 2, C) 3, D) 4
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iVinArrow [24]3 years ago
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Answer:

(1) Skinner’s utopian society ought to be rejected.

Explanation:

The sentence that expresses the conclusion of the argument is, <em>Skinner’s utopian society ought to be rejected</em>. "The sort of society Skinner proposes in Walden Two is a non-competitive, lifeless society that lacks creativity and imagination. It also lacks the conditions that make for festivity and fantasy, two significant human traits. The type of society that Skinner proposes would turn people into robots. Skinner’s utopian society ought to be rejected."

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