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Reading Comprehension :: RE: In the wealth of nations --EP 2 Expert help needed

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Author: DavidG@VeritasPrep
Posted: Fri May 20, 2016 8:18 am (GMT -8)

Neilsheth2 wrote:
In OA E the ACTUAL LANGUAGE wouldnt the meaning of the world Actual be referring to the actual languages used. But in the passage it is used in a very generic way.

It shall be great if some one could explain whats wrong with A too ? Since languages were used to articulate business relations and then - that language expressed credit , trust ,obligations and contracts rather than self interest .
First, we're looking for what economic historians have failed to examine. The first line of the second paragraph: However, such a view fails to account for the language that people in early modern England used to articulate their understanding of business relations, language that stressed credit, trust, obligation and contracts...

The "language that people in early modern England used" can be described as their actual language.

As for A, the last line of paragraph 1 shows that these historians did consider the impact of business relations on moral values and beliefs.
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