- Fri May 06, 2016 8:52 am
#24012
Complete Question Explanation
Must Be True—SN. The correct answer choice is (D)
The professor states that, while most species are able to communicate to a degree, not all communication can be considered language. The professor further states that the human communication system is a language and in fact is a trait which makes us human. The student responds to the professor’s statements by asking the professor how he can know that the communication systems of songbirds, dolphins, honeybees and apes are not languages. As the professor has not asserted that these communications systems are or are not languages, the student has misinterpreted the professor’s statements to somehow imply that the professor does not believe the communication systems of these animals are languages. Look for an answer that addresses this misinterpretation.
Answer Choice (A): In fact, the student has actually interpreted the professor’s remarks to mean that different species, at least in the instance of language, can not have similar defining traits.
Answer Choice (B): Neither the student nor the professor mentions any human trait other than language. That the student has interpreted the professor’s remarks as applying to every human trait goes far beyond the scope of the stimulus.
Answer Choice (C): The professor has stated that not all forms of communication are language, something that the student acknowledges and agrees with. Neither maintains that not all languages are used to communicate, and the student has certainly not interpreted the professor’s remarks to have said so.
Answer Choice (D):This is the correct answer choice. The student mistakenly believes that the professor holds the communication of songbirds, dolphins, honeybees and apes to not be language. While the professor did state that our language is a trait that makes us human, he did not state that humans are alone in their possession of language. The student has confused a trait that the professor holds as necessary to being human as a trait that the professor holds as exclusively human.
Answer Choice (E): The student asks about the communication systems of songbirds, dolphins, honeybees and apes amongst their respective species. As the student does not ask about the ability of humans to communicate with these species, it is unlikely that he or she has interpreted the professor’s remarks to mean that humans can not communicate with members of other species.
Must Be True—SN. The correct answer choice is (D)
The professor states that, while most species are able to communicate to a degree, not all communication can be considered language. The professor further states that the human communication system is a language and in fact is a trait which makes us human. The student responds to the professor’s statements by asking the professor how he can know that the communication systems of songbirds, dolphins, honeybees and apes are not languages. As the professor has not asserted that these communications systems are or are not languages, the student has misinterpreted the professor’s statements to somehow imply that the professor does not believe the communication systems of these animals are languages. Look for an answer that addresses this misinterpretation.
Answer Choice (A): In fact, the student has actually interpreted the professor’s remarks to mean that different species, at least in the instance of language, can not have similar defining traits.
Answer Choice (B): Neither the student nor the professor mentions any human trait other than language. That the student has interpreted the professor’s remarks as applying to every human trait goes far beyond the scope of the stimulus.
Answer Choice (C): The professor has stated that not all forms of communication are language, something that the student acknowledges and agrees with. Neither maintains that not all languages are used to communicate, and the student has certainly not interpreted the professor’s remarks to have said so.
Answer Choice (D):This is the correct answer choice. The student mistakenly believes that the professor holds the communication of songbirds, dolphins, honeybees and apes to not be language. While the professor did state that our language is a trait that makes us human, he did not state that humans are alone in their possession of language. The student has confused a trait that the professor holds as necessary to being human as a trait that the professor holds as exclusively human.
Answer Choice (E): The student asks about the communication systems of songbirds, dolphins, honeybees and apes amongst their respective species. As the student does not ask about the ability of humans to communicate with these species, it is unlikely that he or she has interpreted the professor’s remarks to mean that humans can not communicate with members of other species.