- Thu Sep 07, 2017 3:58 pm
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Hi Biksam,
The method questions in the Reading Comprehension sections can be difficult because the correct answer often times relies upon very careful reading of each individual paragraph of a passage, with crucial elements of the overall argument hidden in short, seemingly unimportant sentences that many test takers disregard because of their brevity. Logical reasoning stimuli also often contain conclusions that are similarly disguised.
Here we have an example of the central claim of the entire passage being "hidden in plain sight;" the very last sentence of the first paragraph, immediately following two very long and dense setup sentences, gives us the argument that the rest of the passage will set out to prove, that "[Herbert's] arguments are not, finally, persuasive." The following two paragraphs then set out to provide evidence for that claim.
Answer choice (D) sets up a structure where there is a claim made in one paragraph followed by two supporting evidentiary paragraphs, while answer choice (C) flips that structure on its head and says that the main point/argument ("an alternative thesis") was located in the third paragraph, with the preceding paragraphs providing evidence for it. But the third paragraph doesn't contain the overall conclusion of the passage.
I hope this helps!