- Sun Feb 21, 2016 12:00 am
#32715
Complete Question Explanation
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The correct answer choice is (A)
This question asks for the main point of the passage regarding a proper explanation of mirror images. In the passage, the author provides the question of how mirrors work, followed by the field-of-sight and front-to-back explanations, and concludes that explaining how mirrors work requires consideration of what they do, and what happens when we look into them.
Answer choice (A): This is the correct answer choice. At the end of the passage, the author specifies that a proper explanation of mirrors must include two elements; specifically, what mirrors do, and what takes place when we look at them.
Answer choice (B): The author of the passage provides two explanations of what mirrors do, taking issue with the second explanation, but the author does not assert that an adequate explanation has yet to be determined. This is not the main point of the passage and thus cannot be the answer to this question.
Answer choice (C): Although the author does discuss physicists’ response to the question of what mirrors do, the author does not state that this issue must be determined by physicists. This choice is not confirmed by the passage and is certainly not the author’s main point.
Answer choice (D): The author does present two different explanations of what mirrors do, but the main point is not to show that a debate exists, but to present two explanations offered by different groups of physicists.
Answer choice (E): Some test takers found this topic to be complicated, but the author does not say or suggest that this is an extremely complicated issue, so this choice should be eliminated from contention.
(See the complete passage discussion here: lsat/viewtopic.php?t=12412)
The correct answer choice is (A)
This question asks for the main point of the passage regarding a proper explanation of mirror images. In the passage, the author provides the question of how mirrors work, followed by the field-of-sight and front-to-back explanations, and concludes that explaining how mirrors work requires consideration of what they do, and what happens when we look into them.
Answer choice (A): This is the correct answer choice. At the end of the passage, the author specifies that a proper explanation of mirrors must include two elements; specifically, what mirrors do, and what takes place when we look at them.
Answer choice (B): The author of the passage provides two explanations of what mirrors do, taking issue with the second explanation, but the author does not assert that an adequate explanation has yet to be determined. This is not the main point of the passage and thus cannot be the answer to this question.
Answer choice (C): Although the author does discuss physicists’ response to the question of what mirrors do, the author does not state that this issue must be determined by physicists. This choice is not confirmed by the passage and is certainly not the author’s main point.
Answer choice (D): The author does present two different explanations of what mirrors do, but the main point is not to show that a debate exists, but to present two explanations offered by different groups of physicists.
Answer choice (E): Some test takers found this topic to be complicated, but the author does not say or suggest that this is an extremely complicated issue, so this choice should be eliminated from contention.