Questions: What form does a dilemma take? A then B A or B A and A A then B then C
Transcript text: What form does a dilemma take?
A then B
A or B
$A$ and $A$
A then $B$ then $C$
Solution
The answer is B: A or B.
Explanation:
A then B: This implies a sequence of events or actions, not a dilemma.
A or B: This represents a choice between two options, which is the essence of a dilemma.
$A$ and $A$: This suggests repetition or emphasis on a single option, not a dilemma.
A then $B$ then $C$: This indicates a series of events or steps, not a dilemma.
A dilemma specifically involves a situation where a choice must be made between two or more alternatives, often equally undesirable or mutually exclusive, which is best represented by "A or B."