- Fri Jan 21, 2011 12:00 am
#27201
Complete Question Explanation
Parallel Reasoning—PR. The correct answer choice is (E)
The stimulus describes the best way to write a good detective story: work backwards from the crime by deciding what the crime is and then the surrounding details. The question stem asks you to identify an answer choice that illustrates that principle. The first step, then, is to produce an abstraction of the principle in the argument. The abstraction should be broad and not reference detective stories or crimes because the principle will have to be applied to new situations that likely will not be about crimes or stories. A good abstraction of the principle underlying the argument would be: the best way to achieve a goal is to work backwards by planning the outcome and then figuring out the elements that lead to that outcome.
Answer choice (A): The first part of this answer choice is attractive, but starting at “but, for most of us,” the answer choice introduces a section of text that somewhat counters the principle underlying the argument in the stimulus.
Answer choice (B): This answer choice reverses the order of events described in the principle.
Answer choice (C): This answer choice does not parallel the principle underlying the stimulus because it indicates that architectural plans and constructions are intertwined, and cannot be separated out into a linear progression that moves backwards after a goal has been established.
Answer choice (D): This answer choice promotes a principle wherein multiple paths are taken in an attempt to reach a goal. This is markedly different than the principle contained within the stimulus.
Answer choice (E): This is the correct answer choice.
Parallel Reasoning—PR. The correct answer choice is (E)
The stimulus describes the best way to write a good detective story: work backwards from the crime by deciding what the crime is and then the surrounding details. The question stem asks you to identify an answer choice that illustrates that principle. The first step, then, is to produce an abstraction of the principle in the argument. The abstraction should be broad and not reference detective stories or crimes because the principle will have to be applied to new situations that likely will not be about crimes or stories. A good abstraction of the principle underlying the argument would be: the best way to achieve a goal is to work backwards by planning the outcome and then figuring out the elements that lead to that outcome.
Answer choice (A): The first part of this answer choice is attractive, but starting at “but, for most of us,” the answer choice introduces a section of text that somewhat counters the principle underlying the argument in the stimulus.
Answer choice (B): This answer choice reverses the order of events described in the principle.
Answer choice (C): This answer choice does not parallel the principle underlying the stimulus because it indicates that architectural plans and constructions are intertwined, and cannot be separated out into a linear progression that moves backwards after a goal has been established.
Answer choice (D): This answer choice promotes a principle wherein multiple paths are taken in an attempt to reach a goal. This is markedly different than the principle contained within the stimulus.
Answer choice (E): This is the correct answer choice.