- Tue May 25, 2021 7:55 pm
#87348
Hey Appletree,
So we are trying to decide what the author is suggesting of the humanities with the author's use of the phrase: "vagrant fantasies of an undisciplined mind."
We first want to understand what the phrase "vagrant fantasies of an undisciplined mind" means in literal terms while using the context of the passage to make sure we are using the correct definition, as words often have multiple definitions. Vagrant in this case means to jump from place to place with no consistency, fantasy is dealing with something not based in reality, and then of an undisciplined mind is better left as is.
So to sum it up, we are looking for an answer choice that describes the humanities as something that jumps around from place to place not based in reality in those minds without discipline.
Then you just have to make the judgement call if excessively impractical or wildly emotional better fits that prephrase, and I would go with excessively impractical, as this rephrase doesn't necessarily have anything to do with emotion. Not based in reality and jumping around from place to place fits impractical more than emotional.
They were asking us what the author was suggesting with the use of this phrase, so you do not want to read TOO much into the surrounding text, remembering at the end of the day they are asking us to define this term. You do want to use the surrounding text to make sure you are coming up with the correct definition but not too much; it's such a balance. Make sure you are thinking about what each word means.
I hope this thought process helps, and I wish you all the luck in your studies.
Best,
Ryan