easy · LSAT Reading Comprehension
Arguing for a new scheduling policy, an author first claims it would shorten patient wait times. The author then writes 'Moreover, the policy would also reduce administrative overhead' before continuing to praise the proposal.
The word 'Moreover' as used in the passage functions primarily to
- add a further benefit that builds on the author's earlier point in support of the proposal.
- present a counterexample meant to undercut a claim made by an opponent.
- wrap up the discussion and signal that the passage is drawing to a close.
- introduce a fact that contradicts the author's own recommendation.
- establish that reduced overhead is the only advantage the policy could possibly offer.
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