- Fri Jan 21, 2011 12:00 am
#23687
Complete Question Explanation
Must be True. The correct answer choice is (E)
Harry states that airline travel makes it possible for anyone to travel around the world in less time than formerly possible.
Judith replies that since many people cannot afford many flights, Harry is incorrect.
Judith replies as if Harry is discussing an actual ability rather than a potential. Since you are asked to identify how Judith interprets Harry's remarks, you should focus on the fact that Judith presumes that Harry believes that simply because everyone has the abstract capability to now travel the world in less time than formerly possible, everyone has the realized ability to do so.
Answer choice (A): Judith does not presume that Harry thinks that the majority of people are rich; if she thought that, her objection would not be appropriate. This choice is wrong.
Answer choice (B): Neither Harry nor Judith are definitely interested in whether world-travel is a right; they only discuss whether it is possible for all. This choice is wrong.
Answer choice (C): Harry and Judith are discussing whether because of air travel all may now travel the globe more quickly, not whether other forms of transportation are available, so this response is incorrect.
Answer choice (D): Judith and Harry discussed air travel, not most forms of transportation, so there is no reason to think that either of the two has an opinion on the cost of non-airline travel. Furthermore, you should not try to justify this choice by assuming that airline travel is more expensive than other forms, because it need not be so (and in fact it often is not). This choice is wrong.
Answer choice (E): This is the correct answer choice. Judith seems to assume that Harry must mean that everyone possesses the immediate ability (access, money, etc.) to utilize airlines for world travel, even though Harry might have simply meant that everyone possesses the capability (the reasonable possibility of eventual access, money, etc.) to obtain such airline travel.
Must be True. The correct answer choice is (E)
Harry states that airline travel makes it possible for anyone to travel around the world in less time than formerly possible.
Judith replies that since many people cannot afford many flights, Harry is incorrect.
Judith replies as if Harry is discussing an actual ability rather than a potential. Since you are asked to identify how Judith interprets Harry's remarks, you should focus on the fact that Judith presumes that Harry believes that simply because everyone has the abstract capability to now travel the world in less time than formerly possible, everyone has the realized ability to do so.
Answer choice (A): Judith does not presume that Harry thinks that the majority of people are rich; if she thought that, her objection would not be appropriate. This choice is wrong.
Answer choice (B): Neither Harry nor Judith are definitely interested in whether world-travel is a right; they only discuss whether it is possible for all. This choice is wrong.
Answer choice (C): Harry and Judith are discussing whether because of air travel all may now travel the globe more quickly, not whether other forms of transportation are available, so this response is incorrect.
Answer choice (D): Judith and Harry discussed air travel, not most forms of transportation, so there is no reason to think that either of the two has an opinion on the cost of non-airline travel. Furthermore, you should not try to justify this choice by assuming that airline travel is more expensive than other forms, because it need not be so (and in fact it often is not). This choice is wrong.
Answer choice (E): This is the correct answer choice. Judith seems to assume that Harry must mean that everyone possesses the immediate ability (access, money, etc.) to utilize airlines for world travel, even though Harry might have simply meant that everyone possesses the capability (the reasonable possibility of eventual access, money, etc.) to obtain such airline travel.