|Question 6Verbal

Source Texts

Text
In Algeria, use of solid fuel (e.g., coal, wood) as a share of total household fuel use fell by approximately three-fourths between 2000 and 2019; such shifts are often explained by appeal to the energy ladder, a model holding that fuel choice is mediated mainly by household income (specifically, high-technology fuels displace solid fuels as incomes rise). Rasmus Heltberg's study of fuel use in Ghana shows this model to be reductive, however: household fuel use was heterogeneous, flexible, and influenced by several factors, including the stability of the local electrical grid.
Which choice best describes the function of the information about Algeria in the text as a whole?
It provides an example of a type of change that the text goes on to suggest is poorly suited for evaluating whether the energy ladder is a viable model.
A
It introduces a finding that the text goes on to suggest can be explained in two different ways that are equally compelling.
B
It describes a trend that the text goes on to suggest has a similar cause as a seemingly unrelated trend observed in Ghana.
C
It illustrates the kind of phenomenon that the text goes on to suggest is frequently but inadequately accounted for by the energy ladder.
D