Comprehensionhard · Past Paper
The editorial stated: 'While the government claims the new policy will foster growth, it conveniently ignores the widening gap between the elite and the working class.' What is the editorial's main point?
AThe policy is perfect for everyone.
BThe policy may increase inequality despite overall growth.
CThe working class is becoming more like the elite.
DThe government is trying to help the poor.
✓ Correct Answer: B — The policy may increase inequality despite overall growth.
The critique focuses on the 'widening gap', which refers to increasing economic inequality.
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