- Fri Jan 21, 2011 12:00 am
#22849
Complete Question Explanation
Main Point. The correct answer choice is (E)
The author begins with the rhetorical question: should journalists begin their stories with the phrase, "in a surprise development"? Her answer is "no," since journalists should neither insert their own thoughts and opinions into the story, nor report someone else's surprise without proper attribution. And if many share their surprise, why belabor the obvious?
Answer choice (A): The author states that it would not be appropriate to use the phrase "in a surprise development" even if the event was truly unexpected, as to avoid redundancy. This answer choice directly contradicts the stimulus and is therefore incorrect.
Answer choice (B): According to the author, if someone else's surprise is worth mentioning at all, it should have been specifically attributed. Therefore the phrase is not appropriate for use and this answer choice is incorrect.
Answer choice (C): The author uses three distinct circumstances to explain why a journalist should avoid using the phrase altogether. This answer choice does not summarize the argument and is therefore incorrect.
Answer choice (D): The author never mentions when would be a more appropriate time for a journalist to express her surprise. For all we know, such an expression may never be appropriate. This answer choice is incorrect.
Answer choice (E): This is the correct answer choice. If the author's conclusion is that a journalist should not introduce a story with the phrase "in a surprise development," then we can assume that doing so would not be sound journalistic practice.
Main Point. The correct answer choice is (E)
The author begins with the rhetorical question: should journalists begin their stories with the phrase, "in a surprise development"? Her answer is "no," since journalists should neither insert their own thoughts and opinions into the story, nor report someone else's surprise without proper attribution. And if many share their surprise, why belabor the obvious?
Answer choice (A): The author states that it would not be appropriate to use the phrase "in a surprise development" even if the event was truly unexpected, as to avoid redundancy. This answer choice directly contradicts the stimulus and is therefore incorrect.
Answer choice (B): According to the author, if someone else's surprise is worth mentioning at all, it should have been specifically attributed. Therefore the phrase is not appropriate for use and this answer choice is incorrect.
Answer choice (C): The author uses three distinct circumstances to explain why a journalist should avoid using the phrase altogether. This answer choice does not summarize the argument and is therefore incorrect.
Answer choice (D): The author never mentions when would be a more appropriate time for a journalist to express her surprise. For all we know, such an expression may never be appropriate. This answer choice is incorrect.
Answer choice (E): This is the correct answer choice. If the author's conclusion is that a journalist should not introduce a story with the phrase "in a surprise development," then we can assume that doing so would not be sound journalistic practice.