- Mon May 11, 2020 12:46 pm
#75376
Hi Andres!
Your prephrase is where I was headed with the answer choices when I first read the stimulus, and your reasoning for getting rid of answer choice A is rock solid. I wouldn't change a word of that. The only thing I'd note is that in addition to correlation-causation in the stimulus, there's a "Numbers and Percents" component to the reasoning as well. The journalistic style "increases the chances" ("chances" being a percentage-based notion) that a novel will be popular, based on the fact that "many" novels (a numbers-based notion) have that style. So in addition to looking for causation-oriented answer choices, keep your eye on answers that could clarify the numbers-percents disconnect in the stimulus (like answer choice D, which talks about "how many" unsuccessful novels have been written in the journalistic style). You're doing great, so keep it up!
I hope this helps!
Jeremy
Jeremy Press
LSAT Instructor and law school admissions consultant