- Sat Apr 09, 2016 1:32 pm
#22935
Complete Question Explanation
Assumption—SN. The correct answer choice is (A)
The author asserts that there is not mutual exclusivity in what makes for great national leaders—shaping public opinion or reacting to it. This is based on the premise that leaders who have had success getting programs passed have been skilled in both facets. The author must think that success getting programs passed is a mark of a great leader.
Answer choice (A): This is the correct answer choice, reflecting our prephrased supporter assumption above. The author must assume that success getting programs passed is indicative of a great national leader in order to draw the conclusion in the stimulus.
Answer choice (B): The author does not argue that there cannot be one without the other, but rather that the two approaches are not mutually exclusive.
Answer choice (C): The author does not claim that these are requirements to lead; the discussion focuses on "great national leaders," so this answer choice is incorrect.
Answer choice (D): The author makes no reference to a requirement for a good rapport with the legislature, so although a good rapport would seem likely to help, this answer choice cannot reflect an assumption required by the stimulus.
Answer choice (E): The author does not take the strong stand reflected in this answer choice. The claim is that shaping of public opinion, and the ability to react to public opinion, are not mutually exclusive.
Assumption—SN. The correct answer choice is (A)
The author asserts that there is not mutual exclusivity in what makes for great national leaders—shaping public opinion or reacting to it. This is based on the premise that leaders who have had success getting programs passed have been skilled in both facets. The author must think that success getting programs passed is a mark of a great leader.
Answer choice (A): This is the correct answer choice, reflecting our prephrased supporter assumption above. The author must assume that success getting programs passed is indicative of a great national leader in order to draw the conclusion in the stimulus.
Answer choice (B): The author does not argue that there cannot be one without the other, but rather that the two approaches are not mutually exclusive.
Answer choice (C): The author does not claim that these are requirements to lead; the discussion focuses on "great national leaders," so this answer choice is incorrect.
Answer choice (D): The author makes no reference to a requirement for a good rapport with the legislature, so although a good rapport would seem likely to help, this answer choice cannot reflect an assumption required by the stimulus.
Answer choice (E): The author does not take the strong stand reflected in this answer choice. The claim is that shaping of public opinion, and the ability to react to public opinion, are not mutually exclusive.