The use of ordinary dictionaries in interpreting the law is justified in the same way that chemists use the periodic ...

the66guy on November 23, 2021

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Can someone explain in another way why the correct answer is B

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Emil-Kunkin on January 19, 2022

Hi @the66guy, we are looking for an answer that will weaken the conclusion that dictionaries are useful to law in the same way that periodic tables are useful to chemists. Answer choice B suggests a major difference between the periodic table and dictionaries and that these differences would make dictionaries less useful to lawyers than the periodic table is to chemists. This undermines the argument's conclusion.