- Sun Jan 20, 2013 12:00 am
#25683
Complete Question Explanation
Point at Issue. The correct answer choice is (C)
Marife’s argument is that the movie is bad, because murder mysteries are supposed to provide the viewer with all the information they need to solve the murder, and this one did not do that. Nguyen’s response is not quite so clear. In fact, we do not even learn whether Nguyen liked the movie.
However, we can infer that Nguyen disagrees with Marife about what genre of movie it was. While Marife considered it to be a murder mystery, Nguyen thought the movie was focused on the relationship between the chief detective and her assistant. Rather than the murder being the crux of the movie, for Nguyen the murder just provided the context in which the relationship developed.
The question stem identifies this as a Point at Issue question. The correct answer choice will describe the disagreement between Marife and Nguyen over what type of movie it was.
Answer choice (A): Nguyen expressed no opinion concerning whether the movie was bad.
Answer choice (B): Marife did not discuss the relationship between the chief detective and her assistant.
Answer choice (C): This is the correct answer choice, because both speakers expressed an opinion about how the movie should be classified, and their opinions conflict. Marife classifies the movie as a murder mystery, while Nguyen does not consider the murder to be a defining characteristic of the film, meaning the film should not be classified as a murder mystery.
Answer choice (D): Neither author discusses whether it is appropriate to try to find criteria that all mystery movies must meet.
Answer choice (E): Neither author expressed an opinion about whether the filmmaker wanted viewers to be able to solve the murder. Marife stated the filmmaker failed to provide viewers all the information necessary to solve the murder, but did not address the question of the filmmaker wanting viewers to be able to solve the murder. Similarly, Nguyen stated the filmmaker wanted viewers to focus on the relationship between the chief detective and her assistant, but this does not mean the filmmaker did or did not want the viewers to be able to solve the murder.
Point at Issue. The correct answer choice is (C)
Marife’s argument is that the movie is bad, because murder mysteries are supposed to provide the viewer with all the information they need to solve the murder, and this one did not do that. Nguyen’s response is not quite so clear. In fact, we do not even learn whether Nguyen liked the movie.
However, we can infer that Nguyen disagrees with Marife about what genre of movie it was. While Marife considered it to be a murder mystery, Nguyen thought the movie was focused on the relationship between the chief detective and her assistant. Rather than the murder being the crux of the movie, for Nguyen the murder just provided the context in which the relationship developed.
The question stem identifies this as a Point at Issue question. The correct answer choice will describe the disagreement between Marife and Nguyen over what type of movie it was.
Answer choice (A): Nguyen expressed no opinion concerning whether the movie was bad.
Answer choice (B): Marife did not discuss the relationship between the chief detective and her assistant.
Answer choice (C): This is the correct answer choice, because both speakers expressed an opinion about how the movie should be classified, and their opinions conflict. Marife classifies the movie as a murder mystery, while Nguyen does not consider the murder to be a defining characteristic of the film, meaning the film should not be classified as a murder mystery.
Answer choice (D): Neither author discusses whether it is appropriate to try to find criteria that all mystery movies must meet.
Answer choice (E): Neither author expressed an opinion about whether the filmmaker wanted viewers to be able to solve the murder. Marife stated the filmmaker failed to provide viewers all the information necessary to solve the murder, but did not address the question of the filmmaker wanting viewers to be able to solve the murder. Similarly, Nguyen stated the filmmaker wanted viewers to focus on the relationship between the chief detective and her assistant, but this does not mean the filmmaker did or did not want the viewers to be able to solve the murder.