- Wed Jul 20, 2016 11:27 am
#27384
Complete Question Explanation
(See the complete passage discussion here: lsat/viewtopic.php?t=11562)
The correct answer choice is (E)
The answer to this question is prephrased in the VIEWSTAMP analysis above, and restated with greater specificity in correct answer choice (E): A new hypothesis about pathogens is presented, the relationship between virulence and mode of transmission is discussed, and pathogens with long stand-along life spans are presented as among the most dangerous.
Answer choice (A) is inaccurate, because the author does not make the assertion that directly transmitted pathogens are just as virulent in general; those presented at the end appear to be the exception to the general rule relating greater virulence to indirectly transmitted pathogens. Answer choice (B) is inaccurate, because the benign relationship seems to describe many pathogenic relationships—the author does not claim that most pathogens incapacitate or overwhelm. The point raised in incorrect answer choice (C) is accurate, but is mentioned as a side point toward the end of the passage. It is certainly not the author’s main point. Answer choice (D) is inaccurate, because the passage explains that even a dead host does not preclude a pathogen’s evolutionary success.
(See the complete passage discussion here: lsat/viewtopic.php?t=11562)
The correct answer choice is (E)
The answer to this question is prephrased in the VIEWSTAMP analysis above, and restated with greater specificity in correct answer choice (E): A new hypothesis about pathogens is presented, the relationship between virulence and mode of transmission is discussed, and pathogens with long stand-along life spans are presented as among the most dangerous.
Answer choice (A) is inaccurate, because the author does not make the assertion that directly transmitted pathogens are just as virulent in general; those presented at the end appear to be the exception to the general rule relating greater virulence to indirectly transmitted pathogens. Answer choice (B) is inaccurate, because the benign relationship seems to describe many pathogenic relationships—the author does not claim that most pathogens incapacitate or overwhelm. The point raised in incorrect answer choice (C) is accurate, but is mentioned as a side point toward the end of the passage. It is certainly not the author’s main point. Answer choice (D) is inaccurate, because the passage explains that even a dead host does not preclude a pathogen’s evolutionary success.