- Thu Jan 21, 2016 12:00 am
#35146
Complete Question Explanation
Strengthen. The correct answer choice is (E)
Your task in this Strengthen question is to the select the answer containing information that would
most support the conclusion that copyright sometimes goes beyond its original purpose. The
argument proceeds:
Premise: originally, copyright was the grant of a temporary government-supported
monopoly on copying a work
Premise: the sole purpose of copyright was to encourage the circulation of ideas by
giving authors the opportunity to derive a reasonable financial reward from
their works
Conclusion: thus, copyright sometimes goes beyond its original purpose
Your prephrase is that the correct answer will provide information that copyright sometimes grants
people more than the temporary opportunity to derive a reasonable financial reward from their
works.
The incorrect answers will not support the conclusion, meaning they will either have no effect on the
conclusion or will support it.
Answer choice (A): This choice has no effect the conclusion, since the conclusion did not involve the
ways to circulate ideas.
Answer choice (B): This choice has no effect on the conclusion because it deals with whether
copyright remains necessary, not with whether copyright sometimes goes beyond its original
purpose.
Answer choice (C): This choice is also without effect on the conclusion, because it deals with
another potential barrier to the circulation of ideas.
Answer choice (D): Again, this choice has no effect on the conclusion, because the lack of an
effective enforcement mechanism for copyright is inconsistent with the conclusion.
Answer choice (E): This is the correct answer choice. This information supports the idea that
copyright is no longer temporary (i.e., “for many years”) and that it goes beyond providing an
opportunity for an author to derive a financial reward for his own work (“after an author’s death”).
Strengthen. The correct answer choice is (E)
Your task in this Strengthen question is to the select the answer containing information that would
most support the conclusion that copyright sometimes goes beyond its original purpose. The
argument proceeds:
Premise: originally, copyright was the grant of a temporary government-supported
monopoly on copying a work
Premise: the sole purpose of copyright was to encourage the circulation of ideas by
giving authors the opportunity to derive a reasonable financial reward from
their works
Conclusion: thus, copyright sometimes goes beyond its original purpose
Your prephrase is that the correct answer will provide information that copyright sometimes grants
people more than the temporary opportunity to derive a reasonable financial reward from their
works.
The incorrect answers will not support the conclusion, meaning they will either have no effect on the
conclusion or will support it.
Answer choice (A): This choice has no effect the conclusion, since the conclusion did not involve the
ways to circulate ideas.
Answer choice (B): This choice has no effect on the conclusion because it deals with whether
copyright remains necessary, not with whether copyright sometimes goes beyond its original
purpose.
Answer choice (C): This choice is also without effect on the conclusion, because it deals with
another potential barrier to the circulation of ideas.
Answer choice (D): Again, this choice has no effect on the conclusion, because the lack of an
effective enforcement mechanism for copyright is inconsistent with the conclusion.
Answer choice (E): This is the correct answer choice. This information supports the idea that
copyright is no longer temporary (i.e., “for many years”) and that it goes beyond providing an
opportunity for an author to derive a financial reward for his own work (“after an author’s death”).