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In "The Value of a Sherpa Life," Schaffer explains that people on an expedition express sorrow if a Sherpa dies. He then writes,

But after sorrow should come an acknowledgement of the deep sense of responsibility that is tied in to hiring somebody to do such a dangerous job—for an end result that’s ultimately meaningless.

Which answer choice best restates his point in the quotation?

A. People who hire Sherpas to take risks are responsible for their deaths.
B. People who hire Sherpas to take risks have extra responsibility to them.
C. Climbers who take risks will be sorry, because climbing is meaningless.
D. Climbers who hire Sherpas should think about the risks of the climb.

Answers

Answered by gurdipsidhu490
13

Answer:

correct answer is (a)

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Answered by SharadSangha
9

The answer is B.People who hire Sherpas to take risks have extra responsibility to them.

Sherpas' are the heart of climbing in Mount Everest.

This passage by Schaffer starts with an incident where 16 sherpas died in an avalanche.

But all this Sherpas gets blank respects with misspelled title "guide".

Every house in every Village has pictures of people who are now not with them.

So the writer asks if it's worth it?

The price of this Sherpas lives for a climb which might be meaningless.

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