- Thu Jun 09, 2016 5:05 pm
#26352
Complete Question Explanation
(See the complete passage discussion here: lsat/viewtopic.php?t=10965)
The correct answer choice is (C)
This question asks us to identify a viewpoint that the author and Broyles-Gonzalez share in common. As mentioned in the VIEWSTAMP analysis above, the two agree that the early development of the Teatro Campesino was a collective accomplishment (lines 54-56). This may not provide the ideal prephrase, but it is a good vantage point from which to analyze the five answer choices.
Answer choice (A): Neither the author, nor Broyles-Gonzalez, discuss the influences that shaped carpas as a dramatic genre. This is a question they attempt to answer with respect to the actos, not the carpas.
Answer choice (B): Why theater historians exaggerated the originality of Valdez is never discussed, which is why the author’s attitude toward their motives cannot be determined.
Answer choice (C): This is the correct answer choice. Broyles-Gonzalez traces the origins of the actos to an older form of theater known as carpas (lines 45-49), arguing that there are “substantial cultural links” between the two (lines 52-53). The author concedes that the Teatro Campesino was a “collective accomplishment” (lines 55-56) with ties to both the genre of carpa and traditional European theater. Clearly, both of them would regard carpas as significant for the development of actos.
Answer choice (D): The extent of Valdez’s acquaintance with carpas as a dramatic form is never discussed in the passage.
Answer choice (E): The author clearly believes that the European tradition played a role in shaping the development of actos (lines 54-60), but Broyles-Gonzalez makes no mention of a link between the two.
(See the complete passage discussion here: lsat/viewtopic.php?t=10965)
The correct answer choice is (C)
This question asks us to identify a viewpoint that the author and Broyles-Gonzalez share in common. As mentioned in the VIEWSTAMP analysis above, the two agree that the early development of the Teatro Campesino was a collective accomplishment (lines 54-56). This may not provide the ideal prephrase, but it is a good vantage point from which to analyze the five answer choices.
Answer choice (A): Neither the author, nor Broyles-Gonzalez, discuss the influences that shaped carpas as a dramatic genre. This is a question they attempt to answer with respect to the actos, not the carpas.
Answer choice (B): Why theater historians exaggerated the originality of Valdez is never discussed, which is why the author’s attitude toward their motives cannot be determined.
Answer choice (C): This is the correct answer choice. Broyles-Gonzalez traces the origins of the actos to an older form of theater known as carpas (lines 45-49), arguing that there are “substantial cultural links” between the two (lines 52-53). The author concedes that the Teatro Campesino was a “collective accomplishment” (lines 55-56) with ties to both the genre of carpa and traditional European theater. Clearly, both of them would regard carpas as significant for the development of actos.
Answer choice (D): The extent of Valdez’s acquaintance with carpas as a dramatic form is never discussed in the passage.
Answer choice (E): The author clearly believes that the European tradition played a role in shaping the development of actos (lines 54-60), but Broyles-Gonzalez makes no mention of a link between the two.