- Sat Nov 23, 2024 5:16 pm
#110791
They are roughly parallel in that they are both arguing that it is necessary in certain circumstances, when writing a certain kind of book, to lie. The arguments aren't identical, but they are fairly similar, even though they deal with different genres and diverge on some points, like author A finding mistakes unforgivable, while author B finds them acceptable and even more trueful, in a way, than objective truth.
You don't have to love answer D. You can quibble with it and say the arguments are different in some crucial ways, and that they therefore aren't parallel. But they are similar in important ways, too, and it's still a better answer than any of the others, which makes it a winner.
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