- Wed Oct 16, 2019 4:08 pm
#71300
For Mini-Passage #3 (page 256 of 2020 Digital Bible), question #2 asks:
"Which one of the following words employed by the author is most indicative of the author's attitude toward the ability of prosecutors to bypass juvenile court review following the passage of the new statute?"
For this question, I understood it to mean which word, as it is used by the author in the passage, most clearly shows his attitude toward the statute, not which word describes his attitude. I narrowed my answers down to A ("rightfully") and C ("regrettably") since both words were used in the passage to convey the author's POV. I ultimately chose C, even though I felt that "regrettably" was used more to describe the author's attitude toward the court's reluctance to question the constitutionality, rather than his attitude toward the ability of prosecutors. I considered answer choice A because I thought the author's use of "rightfully" in line 7 showed his attitude (and actually overall main point of the passage) which was in support of the opponents criticizing the new statute and its ramifications (the ability of prosecutors to bypass juvenile court review). His use of "rightfully" conveyed his stance.
In the answer key, it says that answer A is wrong because the author clearly opposes the ramifications of the statute and the explanation for answer D also says that it is incorrect because the author is not "reluctant", which implies that the correct answer must describe his attitude, not a word used by the author to convey his attitude.
For RC questions like this about author's attitude from words employed in the passage, I'm a little confused on how to approach them. Should we pick the answer that describes the author's attitude, or should we return to the passage where the word is used to determine how they are used in context?
Thank you!!!
"Which one of the following words employed by the author is most indicative of the author's attitude toward the ability of prosecutors to bypass juvenile court review following the passage of the new statute?"
For this question, I understood it to mean which word, as it is used by the author in the passage, most clearly shows his attitude toward the statute, not which word describes his attitude. I narrowed my answers down to A ("rightfully") and C ("regrettably") since both words were used in the passage to convey the author's POV. I ultimately chose C, even though I felt that "regrettably" was used more to describe the author's attitude toward the court's reluctance to question the constitutionality, rather than his attitude toward the ability of prosecutors. I considered answer choice A because I thought the author's use of "rightfully" in line 7 showed his attitude (and actually overall main point of the passage) which was in support of the opponents criticizing the new statute and its ramifications (the ability of prosecutors to bypass juvenile court review). His use of "rightfully" conveyed his stance.
In the answer key, it says that answer A is wrong because the author clearly opposes the ramifications of the statute and the explanation for answer D also says that it is incorrect because the author is not "reluctant", which implies that the correct answer must describe his attitude, not a word used by the author to convey his attitude.
For RC questions like this about author's attitude from words employed in the passage, I'm a little confused on how to approach them. Should we pick the answer that describes the author's attitude, or should we return to the passage where the word is used to determine how they are used in context?
Thank you!!!