- Tue Sep 03, 2019 11:28 am
#67817
Hi JGonzalez515,
I completely agree with you that it would be appropriate to describe the passage as "exploring the implications of the [proposed] hypothesis," which is a very fine description of what's happening in paragraphs 2 and 3. Side note: do notice that paragraph 2 continues to expand the hypothesis, when it states, "we suggest that [decrease in human tooth and jaw size] was a consequence of eating cooked food."
The problem is that to "elucidate [i.e., clarify] the meaning of a hypothesis" is to focus specifically on making the hypothesis more understandable (for example, to an audience), not to go beyond the hypothesis and answer additional questions that the hypothesis entails. In order to know what those additional questions are, one must already have a firm grasp on what the hypothesis means (and not require elucidation or clarification of the hypothesis itself).
I hope this helps!
Jeremy
Jeremy Press
LSAT Instructor and law school admissions consultant