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According to the writer, in paragraph two of the extract, what is responsible for hindering the formation of a stable and powerful governemnt?A. The struggle among the small groups for ideal democracyB. The presence of too many small groups with differein view points in ParliamentC. The varying opinions about democracy being represented in ParliamentD. The differing views of what democracy should be

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According to the writer, in paragraph two of the extract, what is responsible for hindering the formation of a stable and powerful governemnt?A. The struggle among the small groups for ideal democracyB. The presence of too many small groups with differein view points in ParliamentC. The varying opinions about democracy being represented in ParliamentD. The differing views of what democracy should be

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Para responder a la pregunta, sigamos estos pasos:

  1. Identificar el tema principal del párrafo dos del extracto: Debemos encontrar qué se menciona como el obstáculo para la formación de un gobierno estable y poderoso.

  2. Analizar las opciones dadas:

    • Opción A: La lucha entre los pequeños grupos por una democracia ideal.
    • Opción B: La presencia de demasiados pequeños grupos con diferentes puntos de vista en el Parlamento.
    • Opción C: Las opiniones variadas sobre la democracia representadas en el Parlamento.
    • Opción D: Las opiniones divergentes sobre lo que debería ser la democracia.
  3. Comparar las opciones con el contenido del párrafo: Revisar el párrafo dos y ver cuál de las opciones se alinea mejor con lo que el escritor menciona como el obstáculo.

  4. Seleccionar la opción correcta: Basándonos en el análisis, elegimos la opción que mejor refleja la causa mencionada en el párrafo dos.

Si el párrafo dos menciona que la presencia de demasiados pequeños grupos con diferentes puntos de vista en el Parlamento es lo que impide la formación de un gobierno estable y poderoso, entonces la respuesta correcta sería:

B. La presencia de demasiados pequeños grupos con diferentes puntos de vista en el Parlamento.

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