- Wed May 10, 2017 3:15 pm
#34698
Complete Question Explanation
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The correct answer choice is (C)
Here, the question stem asks us to select the answer choice that best states what the passage does, what it accomplishes. Our prephrase is that the passage introduces the theory of strict constructionist Darwinism and provides evidence tending to undermine that theory.
Answer choice (A): The “recently proposed hypothesis” is that of strict constructionist Darwinism, which the Author argues against.
Answer choice (B): The author does present the competing views of two subjects, Charles Darwin and the strict constructionist Darwinians, but those views are not engaged in a contemporary debate. Further, the Author does not simply summarize opposing positions, but rather argues against the strict constructionist Darwinians.
Answer choice (C): This is the correct answer choice because the Author provides evidence showing that the strict constructionist view is incorrect.
Answer choice (D): The “traditional theory” in this passage is Darwin’s theory of evolution. The Author does not criticize the proponents of evolution, but rather those of strict constructionist Darwinism, a recent theory.
Answer choice (E): Although the Author told us that strict constructionist Darwinism has “recently risen to prominence” (lines 6-7), “prominence” does not mean “popularity.” Strict constructionist Darwinism is now more visible or well-known, but we have no indication that the theory is popular. Also, even if we could say that the theory is popular, the Author’s purpose is not to explain popularity, but rather to show why the theory is incorrect.
(See the complete passage discussion here: lsat/viewtopic.php?t=14060)
The correct answer choice is (C)
Here, the question stem asks us to select the answer choice that best states what the passage does, what it accomplishes. Our prephrase is that the passage introduces the theory of strict constructionist Darwinism and provides evidence tending to undermine that theory.
Answer choice (A): The “recently proposed hypothesis” is that of strict constructionist Darwinism, which the Author argues against.
Answer choice (B): The author does present the competing views of two subjects, Charles Darwin and the strict constructionist Darwinians, but those views are not engaged in a contemporary debate. Further, the Author does not simply summarize opposing positions, but rather argues against the strict constructionist Darwinians.
Answer choice (C): This is the correct answer choice because the Author provides evidence showing that the strict constructionist view is incorrect.
Answer choice (D): The “traditional theory” in this passage is Darwin’s theory of evolution. The Author does not criticize the proponents of evolution, but rather those of strict constructionist Darwinism, a recent theory.
Answer choice (E): Although the Author told us that strict constructionist Darwinism has “recently risen to prominence” (lines 6-7), “prominence” does not mean “popularity.” Strict constructionist Darwinism is now more visible or well-known, but we have no indication that the theory is popular. Also, even if we could say that the theory is popular, the Author’s purpose is not to explain popularity, but rather to show why the theory is incorrect.