- Fri Aug 25, 2017 9:49 am
#38783
I have a question regarding the correct answer (D) for #20. I selected answer (C) because I ruled all the others out. (D) seemed like the complete opposite of the answer necessary due to lines 45-53. Within those lines the author provides an example describing a scenario where the creator of the work is not the one who originally conceived the idea, and the author seems to disagree with this application of tangible object theory. So answer (D) which says that the author would agree with a theory that presupposes a work's creator would originally own the ideas of the work seems in direct contradiction with the example the author provides. Am I reading the stimulus incorrectly? I assumed the use of the word "creator" in (D) did not change from the use of the word within the example..
Thanks!
Thanks!