- Wed Jan 21, 2015 12:00 am
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Complete Question Explanation
(See the complete passage discussion here: lsat/viewtopic.php?t=14304)
The correct answer choice is (B)
This question asks us to weaken the assertion that Toni Morrison is the first African American writer
to use music as the structuring principle for an entire novel. The correct answer choice will show that
some other African American writers made a similar attempt at an earlier time.
Answer choice (A): Whether Toni Morrison intentionally simulated the style of jazz performance is
entirely irrelevant to the author’s assertion. The author never argued that Morrison’s narration of the
story is unintentional or accidental.
Answer choice (B): This is the correct answer choice. If a number of earlier African American
novelists sought to base the form of their work on the typical structure of blues music, this suggests
that Toni Morrison was not unique in her attempt to use music as a structuring principle for their
narration, weakening the author’s assertion that she was.
Answer choice (C): This answer choice can easily be eliminated, because Morrison did not simply
try to make her style reminiscent of jazz. In her novel, the narrative structure is a literary analogue to
art, not simply an attempt to imitate it.
Answer choice (D): Just because any novel can appear musical in nature has no bearing on the issue
of whether Morrison was the first African American writer to use music as a narrative device and a
structuring principle for the entire novel.
Answer choice (E): This answer choice would only be attractive if you tried to weaken the first
part of the author’s assertion—the observation that many African American writers have written
novels whose plots involve music. This is not the conclusion of the argument. Additionally, it is
still possible that many African American writers have written such novels, even if their number is
smaller than the number of non-African American writers who have done the same.
(See the complete passage discussion here: lsat/viewtopic.php?t=14304)
The correct answer choice is (B)
This question asks us to weaken the assertion that Toni Morrison is the first African American writer
to use music as the structuring principle for an entire novel. The correct answer choice will show that
some other African American writers made a similar attempt at an earlier time.
Answer choice (A): Whether Toni Morrison intentionally simulated the style of jazz performance is
entirely irrelevant to the author’s assertion. The author never argued that Morrison’s narration of the
story is unintentional or accidental.
Answer choice (B): This is the correct answer choice. If a number of earlier African American
novelists sought to base the form of their work on the typical structure of blues music, this suggests
that Toni Morrison was not unique in her attempt to use music as a structuring principle for their
narration, weakening the author’s assertion that she was.
Answer choice (C): This answer choice can easily be eliminated, because Morrison did not simply
try to make her style reminiscent of jazz. In her novel, the narrative structure is a literary analogue to
art, not simply an attempt to imitate it.
Answer choice (D): Just because any novel can appear musical in nature has no bearing on the issue
of whether Morrison was the first African American writer to use music as a narrative device and a
structuring principle for the entire novel.
Answer choice (E): This answer choice would only be attractive if you tried to weaken the first
part of the author’s assertion—the observation that many African American writers have written
novels whose plots involve music. This is not the conclusion of the argument. Additionally, it is
still possible that many African American writers have written such novels, even if their number is
smaller than the number of non-African American writers who have done the same.