- Fri Jan 20, 2017 12:00 am
#35182
Complete Question Explanation
(See the complete passage discussion here: lsat/viewtopic.php?t=14202)
The correct answer choice is (D)
In the final paragraph of the passage, the author says that the authors of the autobiographies
discussed chose to redefine the boundaries of the autobiography rather than conform to existing
norms. This question asks for the choice that would most weaken this claim.
Answer choice (A): This choice would have no effect on the author’s claims in the final paragraph,
because the author does not claim that chronological prose distinguished any of the autobiographical
collections discussed in the passage.
Answer choice (B): The author makes no reference to critical acclaim, so this choice would not
undermine the author’s claims in the final paragraph.
Answer choice (C): The fact that many autobiographies were written without the innovations
found in the examples discussed would have no effect on the claims made by the author in the final
paragraph.
Answer choice (D): This is the correct answer choice; if, as this choice provides, it were
discovered that the autobiographies discussed in the passage were actually preceded by several 19th
century autobiographies characterized by mixed structure and multiple authors, then the examples in
the passage would not actually have represented revolutionary departures.
Answer choice (E): This choice provides information about nonautobiographical collections, which
would have no effect on the author’s claims about the autobiography genre and how it was redefined
by the authors discussed in the passage.
(See the complete passage discussion here: lsat/viewtopic.php?t=14202)
The correct answer choice is (D)
In the final paragraph of the passage, the author says that the authors of the autobiographies
discussed chose to redefine the boundaries of the autobiography rather than conform to existing
norms. This question asks for the choice that would most weaken this claim.
Answer choice (A): This choice would have no effect on the author’s claims in the final paragraph,
because the author does not claim that chronological prose distinguished any of the autobiographical
collections discussed in the passage.
Answer choice (B): The author makes no reference to critical acclaim, so this choice would not
undermine the author’s claims in the final paragraph.
Answer choice (C): The fact that many autobiographies were written without the innovations
found in the examples discussed would have no effect on the claims made by the author in the final
paragraph.
Answer choice (D): This is the correct answer choice; if, as this choice provides, it were
discovered that the autobiographies discussed in the passage were actually preceded by several 19th
century autobiographies characterized by mixed structure and multiple authors, then the examples in
the passage would not actually have represented revolutionary departures.
Answer choice (E): This choice provides information about nonautobiographical collections, which
would have no effect on the author’s claims about the autobiography genre and how it was redefined
by the authors discussed in the passage.