- Mon Apr 29, 2013 8:52 pm
#9180
Experts,
I have two questions about this problem (both the questions are related to question #3 of the passage):-
1) About answer choice E) This one is from the powerscore book page 150. In the third paragraph, the author talks about the view of "many anthropologists." However, in question #3, the correct answer says that "Aug sought to gain magical powers XYZ in addition to painted images." However, on line #40, the passage clearly talks about the view of many anthropologists. I am not sure why E) is the correct answer.
I ended up choosing C because A,B,D are clear cut wrong. I thought E was an opinion held by "many anthropols." C did sound like author's opinion. I understand that it's extreme but the author uses a bit of an extreme language in line #26 "....makes it unlikely." The author rules out artistry or aesthetics as an explanation of the paintings. Hence, I thought that "any" could be fine.
Question #2) Because there is another question on author's implicit acceptance of claims of many anthropologists, I believe that the third paragraph MUST HAVE "some" clue that would conclusively tell me that the author agrees with many anthropologists. I couldn't find ANY clue that would conclusively say that the author agrees.
Please help.
Thanks
I have two questions about this problem (both the questions are related to question #3 of the passage):-
1) About answer choice E) This one is from the powerscore book page 150. In the third paragraph, the author talks about the view of "many anthropologists." However, in question #3, the correct answer says that "Aug sought to gain magical powers XYZ in addition to painted images." However, on line #40, the passage clearly talks about the view of many anthropologists. I am not sure why E) is the correct answer.
I ended up choosing C because A,B,D are clear cut wrong. I thought E was an opinion held by "many anthropols." C did sound like author's opinion. I understand that it's extreme but the author uses a bit of an extreme language in line #26 "....makes it unlikely." The author rules out artistry or aesthetics as an explanation of the paintings. Hence, I thought that "any" could be fine.
Question #2) Because there is another question on author's implicit acceptance of claims of many anthropologists, I believe that the third paragraph MUST HAVE "some" clue that would conclusively tell me that the author agrees with many anthropologists. I couldn't find ANY clue that would conclusively say that the author agrees.
Please help.
Thanks