- Mon May 31, 2021 12:58 pm
#87471
Hi Powerscore,
The key distinction that led me away from C (and that was not discussed in the rationale) was "ON THE RADIO thousands of times" - this is a must be true question, not "most strongly supports, etc" - so the answer we select must be absolutely 100% correct without any doubt.
The relevant facts of the stimulus combine as follows:
1. "A hit song is played thousands of times and the songwriter is paid for each play"
2. "writers of hit songs are often asked to write songs for movie soundtracks, but they sometimes decline, because although such songs frequently become hits, their writers receive single up front payments rather than continued revenues from radio airplay"
C: "some songs written for movie soundtracks are played on the radio thousands of times" - We do know that songs written for movie soundtracks frequently become "hits" - therefore, we know that some songs written for movie soundtracks are played thousands of times - the problem is we do not know WHERE, or WHAT MEDIUM they are played through without making assumptions. This is the issue with C - it makes us ask "so if we know a hit song is played thousands of times, must that song or those songs be played on the radio? Could it be they were streamed through a plethora of other digital devices? It's uncertain - which is death in must be true. There is no connection to "on the radio" that doesn't require an assumption.
E: "Some songwriters earn money solely from the radio airplay of their songs" - clearly, E also forces one to make an assumption. On this one, you would start by thinking about the some writers who decline to write songs for soundtracks due to the payment structure - their declining a revenue source that is not radio airplay moves you closer to them only earning money through radio airplay, but it does require more assumptions. It requires you to assume they don't earn money through other revenue sources outside of these movie soundtracks, and in turn that those possible other revenue sources, if they did exist, compensated via radio airplay.
Therefore, in my analysis, this seems like a problem where you have to rank which answers requires a less strong assumption or set of assumptions. Obviously, this is not how must be true works - so I must be missing something on C. I would appreciate anyones explanation. Thanks.