- Sun Feb 21, 2016 12:00 am
#33145
Complete Question Explanation
Must Be True. The correct answer choice is (B)
The professor explains that the most important function of epic poetry is to transmit the values by which a group of people is to live. The poetry transmits these values by embodying them in heroic figures, who are presented as role models, rather than through an explicit discussion of the values. Those who hear the poems imitate the role models the poems present, and this act of imitation gives meaning and direction to their lives.
The facts presented in the stimulus were:
Answer choice (A): First, this answer choice is incorrect because the stimulus discussed “epic poetry,” and not “poetry” generally. Next, the stimulus explicitly stated that the “most important function of epic poetry is to transmit the values by which a group of people is to live,” not giving meaning and direction to the lives of those who hear or read the poetry.
Answer choice (B): This is the correct answer choice. This answer choice presents the inference from the combination of the first and third facts as described above.
Answer choice (C): The facts of this stimulus were constrained to epic poetry. While it is the case that in epic poetry values are not discussed explicitly, there is insufficient information to infer that values are rarely, if ever, set forth explicitly in poetry as a whole.
Answer choice (D): This information is not supported by the stimulus, because it is unclear from the facts whether many groups of people hear epic poems. It was those who hear epic poems for whom the heroic figures serve as role models.
Answer choice (E): This answer choice is improperly restrictive. While it is true that the stimulus mentioned only epic poetry as a mechanism that gives meaning and direction to the lives of those who hear it, there is no evidence to support the inference that epic poetry is the only such mechanism.
Must Be True. The correct answer choice is (B)
The professor explains that the most important function of epic poetry is to transmit the values by which a group of people is to live. The poetry transmits these values by embodying them in heroic figures, who are presented as role models, rather than through an explicit discussion of the values. Those who hear the poems imitate the role models the poems present, and this act of imitation gives meaning and direction to their lives.
The facts presented in the stimulus were:
- Fact: the most important function of epic poetry is to transmit the values by which a group of people is to live
Fact: the transmission of values is not accomplished by explicit discussion of them
Fact: instead, the transmission of values is accomplished by their embodiment in heroic figures, who are presented as role models
Fact: imitating those role models gives meaning and direction to the lives of those who hear the poems
Answer choice (A): First, this answer choice is incorrect because the stimulus discussed “epic poetry,” and not “poetry” generally. Next, the stimulus explicitly stated that the “most important function of epic poetry is to transmit the values by which a group of people is to live,” not giving meaning and direction to the lives of those who hear or read the poetry.
Answer choice (B): This is the correct answer choice. This answer choice presents the inference from the combination of the first and third facts as described above.
Answer choice (C): The facts of this stimulus were constrained to epic poetry. While it is the case that in epic poetry values are not discussed explicitly, there is insufficient information to infer that values are rarely, if ever, set forth explicitly in poetry as a whole.
Answer choice (D): This information is not supported by the stimulus, because it is unclear from the facts whether many groups of people hear epic poems. It was those who hear epic poems for whom the heroic figures serve as role models.
Answer choice (E): This answer choice is improperly restrictive. While it is true that the stimulus mentioned only epic poetry as a mechanism that gives meaning and direction to the lives of those who hear it, there is no evidence to support the inference that epic poetry is the only such mechanism.