- Thu Jan 02, 2020 8:48 am
#72976
Hi,
When you explain answer choice (A) of question 1 on this passage, you say that the 'the outline of a predicament' in (A) refers to what is stated from line 1 to 6 (until "Such intellectual shift..."). And I assumed that you mean the predicament here is "With dominant theories quickly losing credibility as a result of flaws exposed through their application...". But I initially thought that the outline of a predicament refers to the entire first paragraph, the predicament being: "...can adversely affect the economic development of developing nations". If that were the case, then (A) would be highly attractive because line 10 - 15 can then be "factors leading up to (causing) the predicament are scrutinized (although factors might be problematic)); and the rest of the passage being "an example of the predicament". After learning that (A) is not correct, I came up with the following to explain why the outline of a predicament cannot refer to the entire first paragraph: if the predicament is the adverse effect on the development, then an outline of that predicament would have to be something about that (say, there are x, y, z adverse effects on the development). But what is offered in the beginning of the first paragraph is the cause of the predicament, not some information about the predicament; therefore, if I set the adverse effect as the predicament, then the first paragraph is not an outline of the predicament (the outline would only be lines 8 - 9), a fact that disqualifies (A) from being the correct answer to a structure question. Thus, your explanation which has set the P as line 4 - 5 and my explanation which has set the P as line 8 - 9 both fail to make (A) the correct answer.
Please let me know if my line of thought is correct. Thank you.
Harry
When you explain answer choice (A) of question 1 on this passage, you say that the 'the outline of a predicament' in (A) refers to what is stated from line 1 to 6 (until "Such intellectual shift..."). And I assumed that you mean the predicament here is "With dominant theories quickly losing credibility as a result of flaws exposed through their application...". But I initially thought that the outline of a predicament refers to the entire first paragraph, the predicament being: "...can adversely affect the economic development of developing nations". If that were the case, then (A) would be highly attractive because line 10 - 15 can then be "factors leading up to (causing) the predicament are scrutinized (although factors might be problematic)); and the rest of the passage being "an example of the predicament". After learning that (A) is not correct, I came up with the following to explain why the outline of a predicament cannot refer to the entire first paragraph: if the predicament is the adverse effect on the development, then an outline of that predicament would have to be something about that (say, there are x, y, z adverse effects on the development). But what is offered in the beginning of the first paragraph is the cause of the predicament, not some information about the predicament; therefore, if I set the adverse effect as the predicament, then the first paragraph is not an outline of the predicament (the outline would only be lines 8 - 9), a fact that disqualifies (A) from being the correct answer to a structure question. Thus, your explanation which has set the P as line 4 - 5 and my explanation which has set the P as line 8 - 9 both fail to make (A) the correct answer.
Please let me know if my line of thought is correct. Thank you.
Harry