- Wed Nov 20, 2013 8:51 pm
#12689
Hi PowerScore,
What's wrong with answer choice D?
I narrowed it down to C and D and ultimately shied away from C because I was afraid that it was not relevant to the conclusion about HOMER. Sure, another author, a MODERN author can have the same differences in his/her work but how does that weaken a conclusion about HOMER? For all I know, that author could have emulated Homer in those respects.
Hmm, but now that I'm thinking about it, answer choice D sucks as an answer. The fact that Iliad and Odyssey taken by themselves "are not COMPLETELY consistent in all of the respects mentioned" really doesn't do anything to the argument about them not being both by Homer. Hmm...
Thanks for your help!
Nadia
What's wrong with answer choice D?
I narrowed it down to C and D and ultimately shied away from C because I was afraid that it was not relevant to the conclusion about HOMER. Sure, another author, a MODERN author can have the same differences in his/her work but how does that weaken a conclusion about HOMER? For all I know, that author could have emulated Homer in those respects.
Hmm, but now that I'm thinking about it, answer choice D sucks as an answer. The fact that Iliad and Odyssey taken by themselves "are not COMPLETELY consistent in all of the respects mentioned" really doesn't do anything to the argument about them not being both by Homer. Hmm...
Thanks for your help!
Nadia