- Tue Sep 03, 2019 11:48 am
#67818
Hi JGonzalez515,
The basic problem with answer choice D is that it only explains one of the primary stimulus facts (the one you've correctly identified): why folktales in different cultures come from the same ancient narratives. But that answer choice does not help us understand the "discrepancy" in the stimulus, because it doesn't also help us understand the other primary stimulus fact: why sociologists look to folktales to understand "distinctive" (i.e. differing) values of a culture. That's the real discrepancy here: why do sociologists look to find distinctive cultural values [Stimulus Fact Number 1] using sources that come from the same ancient narratives [Stimulus Fact Number 2]?
Always keep in mind that the correct answer in a Resolve the Paradox question has to explain both factual sides of a discrepancy. In other words, it has to show how two seemingly inconsistent things (in this case the two stimulus facts that I've labeled above) could simultaneously be true.
I hope this helps!
Jeremy
Jeremy Press
LSAT Instructor and law school admissions consultant