(A) Gifts offered as sentimental tokens of affection should not be accepted if the recipient intends to sell them later for profit
(B) A beautiful work of art is more valuable than the money it could be sold for, whatever the amount
(C) It is more important for parents to provide their children with tangible links to the family’s past than it is to enable them to attend the college of their choice.
(D) Children and grandchildren have a duty to preserve family heirlooms only if they have promised their parents or grandparents that they would do so.
(E) Providing one’s children with an education is more important than providing them with material goods, even if the goods have sentimental value.
4. The husband uses which one of the following argumentative techniques in replying to the wife’s suggestion?
(A) taking issue with the practicality of her suggestion
(B) questioning her aesthetie judgment
(C) claiming that the reasons she gives are based on emotions rather than on rational considerations