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Complete Question Explanation

The correct answer choice is (C).

Answer choice (A):

Answer choice (B):

Answer choice (C): This is the correct answer choice.

Answer choice (D):

Answer choice (E):

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 lsatdaily
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I picked E "Uncertain" as an AC, and the correct AC was C, " Cautious".
Can someone please explain?

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Hi Lsatdaily,
Uncertain seems to say that Kahlo didn't really know how she felt about the economic development of Mexico, but nothing in the passage seems to show confusion or hesitation. She made art that related to her specific feelings. And in terms of economic development, if you look at the sentences around line 35 it attempts to show her tentativeness about what she was seeing. Still that did not mean that she was uncertain, she was certain about her own thoughts but cautious that her ideals would play out the way she imagined them.
Hope that helps!
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 Robert Carroll
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LD,

Line 55 and the surrounding context validate answer choice (C) - she favors economic development, but only in a qualified manner, so she's not 100% in favor of any kind of economic development, just a specific kind. Answer choice (E) is incorrect because that line makes clear that she does favor it, so she's not uncertain about it - what she's concerned with is the manner, not the existence, of economic development. So "cautious" fits in this context.

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Robert Carroll wrote:LD,

Line 55 and the surrounding context validate answer choice (C) - she favors economic development, but only in a qualified manner, so she's not 100% in favor of any kind of economic development, just a specific kind. Answer choice (E) is incorrect because that line makes clear that she does favor it, so she's not uncertain about it - what she's concerned with is the manner, not the existence, of economic development. So "cautious" fits in this context.

Robert Carroll


C and d seem equally correct. What am I missing?
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Hi yrresnik!

Answer choice (D) "noncommittal" is much more similar in meaning to (E) "uncertain" than to (C) "cautious." "Cautious" means that you have a specific attitude but that you want to be careful about it. As Robert states, Kahlo is in favor of economic development, so she has a clear attitude, but she is cautious about it because she wants it to be a specific kind of development. "Noncommittal" would imply that she had't made a decision one way or another. But as Robert explains when discussion answer choice (E), she has made a decision, she's clearly in favor. She is just concerned that it happens in the right way.

Hope this helps!

Best,
Kelsey

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