- Sun Jan 20, 2013 12:00 am
#27497
Complete Question Explanation
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The correct answer choice is (B)
The author’s perspective on eighteenth century lawyers can be gleaned from a reference to those lawyers on line 25: they had “vested interests” and deferred to precedent and tradition. Clearly the author questions both their motivation and general approach. Correct answer choice (B) provides the best description of the author’s attitude, and if there is any question, the process of elimination would quickly bring us to the right answer; the author is certainly not sympathetic, respectful, or ambivalent (that is, unsure) about the referenced lawyers, nor is the author quite scornful—just critical of the interests and focus of the average eighteenth century lawyer.
(See the complete passage discussion here: lsat/viewtopic.php?t=11646)
The correct answer choice is (B)
The author’s perspective on eighteenth century lawyers can be gleaned from a reference to those lawyers on line 25: they had “vested interests” and deferred to precedent and tradition. Clearly the author questions both their motivation and general approach. Correct answer choice (B) provides the best description of the author’s attitude, and if there is any question, the process of elimination would quickly bring us to the right answer; the author is certainly not sympathetic, respectful, or ambivalent (that is, unsure) about the referenced lawyers, nor is the author quite scornful—just critical of the interests and focus of the average eighteenth century lawyer.