- Sat Jun 20, 2015 11:00 pm
#35504
Complete Question Explanation
(See the complete passage discussion here: lsat/viewtopic.php?t=14297)
The correct answer choice is (C)
Due to the general nature of this question, the method of elimination is likely to prove useful—any
answer choice that cannot be proven by the passage will be incorrect.
Answer choice (A): The eventual transition to the new digital model is likely to result from a
combination of social and economic factors, such as convenience, efficiency, etc. The changing
literary tastes of consumers is not one of those factors.
Answer choice (B): Under the new digital model, no book will ever be designated “out of print,”
which is certainly an advantage unique to that model. Whether this advantage will be the primary
factor in the eventual acceptance of the digital model is entirely unknown. This answer choice
contains an exaggeration.
Answer choice (C): This is the correct answer choice. According to the discussion in the third
paragraph, literary agents will start demanding higher royalties for their authors, forcing traditional
publishers to eliminate certain outdated functions and adjust to the new model or else lose authors to
upstart digital-publishing firms. Clearly, the demands of literary agents will play a significant role in
completing the transition to the new digital model.
Answer choice (D): The author never mentions the need for promoting the new digital model using
innovative marketing strategies.
Answer choice (E): Although widespread familiarity with electronic storage of information is likely
to aid in the acceptance of the new digital model, we have no reason to suspect that such familiarity
will be the primary reason for its acceptance. As with answer choice (B), this answer choice contains
an exaggeration.
(See the complete passage discussion here: lsat/viewtopic.php?t=14297)
The correct answer choice is (C)
Due to the general nature of this question, the method of elimination is likely to prove useful—any
answer choice that cannot be proven by the passage will be incorrect.
Answer choice (A): The eventual transition to the new digital model is likely to result from a
combination of social and economic factors, such as convenience, efficiency, etc. The changing
literary tastes of consumers is not one of those factors.
Answer choice (B): Under the new digital model, no book will ever be designated “out of print,”
which is certainly an advantage unique to that model. Whether this advantage will be the primary
factor in the eventual acceptance of the digital model is entirely unknown. This answer choice
contains an exaggeration.
Answer choice (C): This is the correct answer choice. According to the discussion in the third
paragraph, literary agents will start demanding higher royalties for their authors, forcing traditional
publishers to eliminate certain outdated functions and adjust to the new model or else lose authors to
upstart digital-publishing firms. Clearly, the demands of literary agents will play a significant role in
completing the transition to the new digital model.
Answer choice (D): The author never mentions the need for promoting the new digital model using
innovative marketing strategies.
Answer choice (E): Although widespread familiarity with electronic storage of information is likely
to aid in the acceptance of the new digital model, we have no reason to suspect that such familiarity
will be the primary reason for its acceptance. As with answer choice (B), this answer choice contains
an exaggeration.