- Fri Jan 21, 2011 12:00 am
#24571
Complete Question Explanation
Must Be True. The correct answer choice is (C)
Marcus argues that traditional journalistic ethics is adequate for most ethical dilemmas the journalist is likely to face. Anita agrees that traditional journalistic ethics can be adequate in some situations, but suggests that it is inadequate in the typical case, where a journalist is deciding whether some information is newsworthy.
Answer choice (A): Anita does not suggest that Marcus is wrong in saying that traditional journalistic ethics is clear. She merely argues that Marcus is wrong in suggesting that traditional journalistic ethics is adequate in a typical situation for a journalist.
Answer choice (B): Anita also does not suggest that Marcus is wrong in saying that traditional journalistic ethics is correct. She merely argues that Marcus is wrong in suggesting that traditional journalistic ethics is adequate in a typical situation for a journalist.
Answer choice (C): This is the correct answer choice. Anita argues that traditional journalistic ethics is inadequate for the typical ethic dilemma that a journalist faces.
Answer choice (D): Anita does not argue that in the common situations in which a journalist must make a decision, no principle of journalistic ethics can be of help. She merely argues that the traditional journalistic ethics, which Marcus defends, is adequate.
Answer choice (E): Anita does not argue that the traditional journalistic ethics amounts to no more than an unnecessarily convoluted description of the journalist’s job. She merely suggests that it is inadequate to help the journalist in a typical ethic dilemma.
Must Be True. The correct answer choice is (C)
Marcus argues that traditional journalistic ethics is adequate for most ethical dilemmas the journalist is likely to face. Anita agrees that traditional journalistic ethics can be adequate in some situations, but suggests that it is inadequate in the typical case, where a journalist is deciding whether some information is newsworthy.
Answer choice (A): Anita does not suggest that Marcus is wrong in saying that traditional journalistic ethics is clear. She merely argues that Marcus is wrong in suggesting that traditional journalistic ethics is adequate in a typical situation for a journalist.
Answer choice (B): Anita also does not suggest that Marcus is wrong in saying that traditional journalistic ethics is correct. She merely argues that Marcus is wrong in suggesting that traditional journalistic ethics is adequate in a typical situation for a journalist.
Answer choice (C): This is the correct answer choice. Anita argues that traditional journalistic ethics is inadequate for the typical ethic dilemma that a journalist faces.
Answer choice (D): Anita does not argue that in the common situations in which a journalist must make a decision, no principle of journalistic ethics can be of help. She merely argues that the traditional journalistic ethics, which Marcus defends, is adequate.
Answer choice (E): Anita does not argue that the traditional journalistic ethics amounts to no more than an unnecessarily convoluted description of the journalist’s job. She merely suggests that it is inadequate to help the journalist in a typical ethic dilemma.