A century in certain ways is like a life, and as the endof a century approaches, ... ...

Which one of the following most logically completes the argument?
(A) reminisce about their own lives
(B) ...
(C) ...
(D) ...
(E) ...

*This question is included in Sample Lesson Set 1: Basic Questions

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Posted: 08/17/2011 20:28
A walk-thru of this question.
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Posted: 02/01/2012 21:23
Is this for general analysis? Without question, but for religious candidate this is not true. They would focus in preparing for heaven. However, not all believe in heaven, some do.
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Posted: 02/02/2012 16:41
Hey Daniel,

The passage draws an analogy between the end of a century and the end of life. So you're looking to figure out where the end of life is similar to the end of the a century. Since the end of a century never thinks about heaven, you don't have to worry about heaven.

Also, you'll note that none of the answer choices mention heaven, which means it's not a consideration.
 
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Posted: 05/30/2012 22:08
this question is way to easy