- Sun Jan 20, 2013 12:00 am
#73651
Complete Question Explanation
Point at Issue. The correct answer choice is (B).
Antonio claims that it is possible to live a life of moderation by never deviating from the middle course, but that doing so causes one to lose out on certain opportunities. Marla responds that Antonio's suggested "life of moderation" is not actually a life of moderation, because someone living that way would not be moderate about how much moderation they engage in.
It should be noted that neither of the two speakers makes a case for what is good, or better, or what anyone ought to do. Despite Antonio's references to joy, this stimulus is entirely about facts - what defines a life of moderation, and, in Antonio's case, what that can cost. Faced with a Point at Issue question, the only thing that these two clearly disagree about is the definition of a life of moderation. They disagree about Antonio's first statement of fact. Do not make any assumptions about what opinions either of these speakers may hold, other than those they expressed.
Answer choice (A): Neither party takes a position on what is desirable, so this cannot be the point at issue.
Answer choice (B): This is the correct answer choice. This fact-based answer captures the point at issue nicely, as Antonio thinks a life of moderation requires always taking the middle course, while Marla thinks that such a life is not actually a true life of moderation. Presumably, Marla thinks a life of moderation requires occasionally being a bit extreme.
Answer choice (C): Neither speaker takes a position on the possibility of other virtues.
Answer choice (D): Neither Antonio nor Marla expresses an opinion about what anyone ought to do.
Answer choice (E): Just like answer A, neither of the speakers takes a position on what is or is not desirable.
Point at Issue. The correct answer choice is (B).
Antonio claims that it is possible to live a life of moderation by never deviating from the middle course, but that doing so causes one to lose out on certain opportunities. Marla responds that Antonio's suggested "life of moderation" is not actually a life of moderation, because someone living that way would not be moderate about how much moderation they engage in.
It should be noted that neither of the two speakers makes a case for what is good, or better, or what anyone ought to do. Despite Antonio's references to joy, this stimulus is entirely about facts - what defines a life of moderation, and, in Antonio's case, what that can cost. Faced with a Point at Issue question, the only thing that these two clearly disagree about is the definition of a life of moderation. They disagree about Antonio's first statement of fact. Do not make any assumptions about what opinions either of these speakers may hold, other than those they expressed.
Answer choice (A): Neither party takes a position on what is desirable, so this cannot be the point at issue.
Answer choice (B): This is the correct answer choice. This fact-based answer captures the point at issue nicely, as Antonio thinks a life of moderation requires always taking the middle course, while Marla thinks that such a life is not actually a true life of moderation. Presumably, Marla thinks a life of moderation requires occasionally being a bit extreme.
Answer choice (C): Neither speaker takes a position on the possibility of other virtues.
Answer choice (D): Neither Antonio nor Marla expresses an opinion about what anyone ought to do.
Answer choice (E): Just like answer A, neither of the speakers takes a position on what is or is not desirable.