- Wed May 10, 2017 3:14 pm
#34697
Complete Question Explanation
(See the complete passage discussion here: lsat/viewtopic.php?t=14060)
The correct answer choice is (E)
As discussed in the introduction to this passage, the function of the second paragraph is to provide more detail about natural selection and adaptation, generally, state an implication of the strict constructionist view, and introduce the Author’s use of evidence from nature, continued in the third and fourth paragraphs, to counter that view.
Answer choice (A): The strict constructionists’ view, that natural selection is responsible for all biological phenomena, was detailed in the first paragraph, not the second. While the second paragraph raises an implication of their view, it does not outline it.
Answer choice (B): It is true that the Author provides evidence undermining the strict constructionist view, but that evidence is provided in the third and fourth paragraphs, not the second.
Answer choice (C): This answer choice is incorrect for two reasons. First, the Author describes the strict constructionist view in the first paragraph, not the second. Further, the purpose of the second paragraph is not to show why the evidence in the third and fourth paragraphs have gotten attention, but rather introduce a weakness in the strict constructionist position and foreshadow the evidence to be presented in the third and fourth paragraphs.
Answer choice (D): An “enumeration” is a list. The Author did not provide a list of the strict constructionist arguments in any paragraph of the passage, let alone the second paragraph.
Answer choice (E): This is the correct answer choice. The phrase “ramifications of the strict constructionists’ claims” refers to the Author’s conditional statement spanning from the end of line 16 to the beginning of line 20. The language about clarifying the relevance of the evidence refers to the last sentence of the paragraph.
(See the complete passage discussion here: lsat/viewtopic.php?t=14060)
The correct answer choice is (E)
As discussed in the introduction to this passage, the function of the second paragraph is to provide more detail about natural selection and adaptation, generally, state an implication of the strict constructionist view, and introduce the Author’s use of evidence from nature, continued in the third and fourth paragraphs, to counter that view.
Answer choice (A): The strict constructionists’ view, that natural selection is responsible for all biological phenomena, was detailed in the first paragraph, not the second. While the second paragraph raises an implication of their view, it does not outline it.
Answer choice (B): It is true that the Author provides evidence undermining the strict constructionist view, but that evidence is provided in the third and fourth paragraphs, not the second.
Answer choice (C): This answer choice is incorrect for two reasons. First, the Author describes the strict constructionist view in the first paragraph, not the second. Further, the purpose of the second paragraph is not to show why the evidence in the third and fourth paragraphs have gotten attention, but rather introduce a weakness in the strict constructionist position and foreshadow the evidence to be presented in the third and fourth paragraphs.
Answer choice (D): An “enumeration” is a list. The Author did not provide a list of the strict constructionist arguments in any paragraph of the passage, let alone the second paragraph.
Answer choice (E): This is the correct answer choice. The phrase “ramifications of the strict constructionists’ claims” refers to the Author’s conditional statement spanning from the end of line 16 to the beginning of line 20. The language about clarifying the relevance of the evidence refers to the last sentence of the paragraph.