Benge claims in his conclusion: “These are well-reasoned and intelligent solutions to the disappearance of the honeybees, but they are hiding the real problem, and that is the homogeny of the...


Benge claims in his conclusion: “These are well-reasoned and intelligent solutions to the disappearance of the honeybees, but they are hiding the real problem, and that is the homogeny of the pollinator industry” (par. 10).


Benge concedes that the solutions he has reviewed in his essay are viable, but argues that his solution actually addresses the underlying problem and is, therefore, the best solution. Does he provide enough detail about his solution and why it is better to convince you of this?


Do you think there is a single “right way” — or at least, a best way — to address any problem? What kind of problems lend themselves to a single, best way? What kinds of problems may have multiple, equally valid solutions?



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