- Mon Aug 19, 2013 11:00 pm
#33615
Complete Question Explanation
(See the complete passage discussion here: lsat/viewtopic.php?t=13780)
The correct answer choice is (B)
To determine the author’s attitude toward the use of old photographic techniques, we need to evaluate the language used in the last paragraph and formulate a suitable prephrase. Such is provided in the VIEWSTAMP analysis in the passage discussion.
Answer choice (A): This answer choice is incorrect, because the author is neither hesitant nor skeptical toward the value of using old techniques. Her attitude is overwhelmingly positive.
Answer choice (B): This is the correct answer choice. In the last paragraph of the passage, the use of old photographic techniques is said to reveal “the deeper motivations” of the artists (line 46), ensuring that each production is “one of a kind” (line 50). This language reveals a decidedly positive attitude, respectful of the artists’ aesthetic objectives.
Answer choice (C): We have no reason to believe that the author finds the continued use of old techniques to be ironic or amusing. (Just because you may feel this way does not mean the author shares your views.)
Answer choice (D): This answer choice may seem attractive, but is out of scope. While the author clearly sees the use of old techniques in a positive light, her endorsement is not intended to critique modern photographic technology.
Answer choice (E): This is another attractive, but incorrect, answer choice. The author describes how some of the processes work, but her descriptions are brief and to the point. There is nothing “whimsical” about them. Furthermore, the author shows less curiosity about the ways in which the processes work than about their overall aesthetic value.
(See the complete passage discussion here: lsat/viewtopic.php?t=13780)
The correct answer choice is (B)
To determine the author’s attitude toward the use of old photographic techniques, we need to evaluate the language used in the last paragraph and formulate a suitable prephrase. Such is provided in the VIEWSTAMP analysis in the passage discussion.
Answer choice (A): This answer choice is incorrect, because the author is neither hesitant nor skeptical toward the value of using old techniques. Her attitude is overwhelmingly positive.
Answer choice (B): This is the correct answer choice. In the last paragraph of the passage, the use of old photographic techniques is said to reveal “the deeper motivations” of the artists (line 46), ensuring that each production is “one of a kind” (line 50). This language reveals a decidedly positive attitude, respectful of the artists’ aesthetic objectives.
Answer choice (C): We have no reason to believe that the author finds the continued use of old techniques to be ironic or amusing. (Just because you may feel this way does not mean the author shares your views.)
Answer choice (D): This answer choice may seem attractive, but is out of scope. While the author clearly sees the use of old techniques in a positive light, her endorsement is not intended to critique modern photographic technology.
Answer choice (E): This is another attractive, but incorrect, answer choice. The author describes how some of the processes work, but her descriptions are brief and to the point. There is nothing “whimsical” about them. Furthermore, the author shows less curiosity about the ways in which the processes work than about their overall aesthetic value.