What would be the most likely reaction by the author
of Passage 1 to the argument cited in lines 16-21 of
Passage 2 ("Nothing . . . another") ?
(A) Surprise at the assumption that freedom of speech
is indispensable to democracy
(B) Dismay at the Supreme Court’s vigorous defense
of vendors’ rights
(C) Hope that the same reasoning would be applied
to all unsolicited e-mail
(D) Concern for the plight of mass marketers facing
substantial economic losses
(E) Appreciation for the political complexity of
the debate about spam

Respuesta :

Correct option is C. Hope that the same reasoning would be applied

to all unsolicited e-mail.

Passage 1 and 2 follow almost the same line of thought: the first passage talks spamming and how spammers are gaining control over the net and the second one lays the foundation for arguing about some proactive actions against bulk (spam) email. In this context, option C is the best answer.

Junk Mails are one of the biggest risks in e-mails. Junk emails refer to email which is unsolicited or something you don't ask to receive. Usually, junk email wants you to sell something. They are also known as spam emails.

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