- Wed Jul 06, 2016 3:48 pm
#26885
This question asks what can be inferred regarding the authors' relationships to the professions they discuss. I would appreciate any insight on how to approach this question!
I clearly saw that Passage A's author is also an academic historian, evidenced by lines 3-5. The role of the author in Passage B seemed more like s/he is a professor of law rather than a practicing lawyer ("we who teach the law," line 30). However, the correct answer is B, each author is an active member of the profession he or she discusses. Upon second reading, I zoomed in on line 57- "how our future colleagues will write," which suggests the author of Passage B is part of the group s/he discusses. Was that the relevant detail, or was I being overly nit picky with distinguishing between a teacher of law and a lawyer in line 30?
I clearly saw that Passage A's author is also an academic historian, evidenced by lines 3-5. The role of the author in Passage B seemed more like s/he is a professor of law rather than a practicing lawyer ("we who teach the law," line 30). However, the correct answer is B, each author is an active member of the profession he or she discusses. Upon second reading, I zoomed in on line 57- "how our future colleagues will write," which suggests the author of Passage B is part of the group s/he discusses. Was that the relevant detail, or was I being overly nit picky with distinguishing between a teacher of law and a lawyer in line 30?