- Fri Jan 21, 2011 12:00 am
#23075
Complete Question Explanation
Method of Reasoning. The correct answer choice is (C)
Concetta argues that since Franchot was ahead of her time in understanding some of the effects of industrialization, Franchot was a great writer.
Alicia argues that Franchot was not a great writer. She suggests that the ability to write in a moving way is a better criterion for great writing, and that Concetta's claim that Franchot was ahead of her time in understanding industrialization is in any case false.
You should realize that Alicia does not so much attack Concetta's reasoning process as she does her initial criterion and information.
Answer choice (A) Since Alicia and Concetta are in disagreement, this choice, which implies they agree, is wrong.
Answer choice (B) Alicia does discredit, or contest, Concetta's evidence. However, Alicia never offers anything but criticism.
Answer choice (C): This is the correct answer choice. Alicia rejects "understanding" as a suitable criterion for great writing, and then points out that Franchot never had any unusual "understanding," anyway.
Answer choice (D) Since Alicia never offered any factual support for the idea that a great writer has to move people with the written word, this choice is incorrect. Furthermore, this choice fails to mention that Alicia disputes Concetta's information.
Answer choice (E) Alicia does attack one of Concetta's claims. However, Alicia does not dispute the structure of Concetta's argument; rather, Alicia disputes the criterion that Concetta uses. For example, an attack on the structure of an argument could involve an attack on assumptions, or involve pointing out a mistaken reversal or mistaken negation. Alicia never attacks the process of Concetta's argument; Alicia attacks the starting points-- criteria and information.
Method of Reasoning. The correct answer choice is (C)
Concetta argues that since Franchot was ahead of her time in understanding some of the effects of industrialization, Franchot was a great writer.
Alicia argues that Franchot was not a great writer. She suggests that the ability to write in a moving way is a better criterion for great writing, and that Concetta's claim that Franchot was ahead of her time in understanding industrialization is in any case false.
You should realize that Alicia does not so much attack Concetta's reasoning process as she does her initial criterion and information.
Answer choice (A) Since Alicia and Concetta are in disagreement, this choice, which implies they agree, is wrong.
Answer choice (B) Alicia does discredit, or contest, Concetta's evidence. However, Alicia never offers anything but criticism.
Answer choice (C): This is the correct answer choice. Alicia rejects "understanding" as a suitable criterion for great writing, and then points out that Franchot never had any unusual "understanding," anyway.
Answer choice (D) Since Alicia never offered any factual support for the idea that a great writer has to move people with the written word, this choice is incorrect. Furthermore, this choice fails to mention that Alicia disputes Concetta's information.
Answer choice (E) Alicia does attack one of Concetta's claims. However, Alicia does not dispute the structure of Concetta's argument; rather, Alicia disputes the criterion that Concetta uses. For example, an attack on the structure of an argument could involve an attack on assumptions, or involve pointing out a mistaken reversal or mistaken negation. Alicia never attacks the process of Concetta's argument; Alicia attacks the starting points-- criteria and information.