- Fri Jun 03, 2016 12:28 pm
#26072
Complete Question Explanation
(See the complete passage discussion here: lsat/viewtopic.php?t=10831)
The correct answer choice is (E)
This is a Passage Exclusivity question, which means that the answer choice will be one discussed in only one passage—in this case, passage A. In the first paragraph, the author of the first passage provides that conservationists used to be complacent, sharing Charles Elton’s view that disturbed habitats were the vulnerable ones, but that now they realize the wider threat, which includes pristine habitats.
Answer choice (A): Passage A does not mention research being limited to studying the economic impact of introduced species, so this cannot be the right answer to this Must Be True question.
Answer choice (B): Neither passage explores this topic.
Answer choice (C): Both authors mention that introduced species can lead to extinction, although neither specifies that “most ecologists” agree; it seems to be a fact. Regardless, it cannot be the right answer to this Passage Exclusivity question.
Answer choice (D): The author of passage A does not discuss general concerns prior to Elton, so this choice should be ruled out of contention.
Answer choice (E): This is the correct answer choice. As discussed in the first paragraph, the author provides that conservationists used to share Elton’s views, but that they no longer do.
(See the complete passage discussion here: lsat/viewtopic.php?t=10831)
The correct answer choice is (E)
This is a Passage Exclusivity question, which means that the answer choice will be one discussed in only one passage—in this case, passage A. In the first paragraph, the author of the first passage provides that conservationists used to be complacent, sharing Charles Elton’s view that disturbed habitats were the vulnerable ones, but that now they realize the wider threat, which includes pristine habitats.
Answer choice (A): Passage A does not mention research being limited to studying the economic impact of introduced species, so this cannot be the right answer to this Must Be True question.
Answer choice (B): Neither passage explores this topic.
Answer choice (C): Both authors mention that introduced species can lead to extinction, although neither specifies that “most ecologists” agree; it seems to be a fact. Regardless, it cannot be the right answer to this Passage Exclusivity question.
Answer choice (D): The author of passage A does not discuss general concerns prior to Elton, so this choice should be ruled out of contention.
Answer choice (E): This is the correct answer choice. As discussed in the first paragraph, the author provides that conservationists used to share Elton’s views, but that they no longer do.