- Fri May 06, 2016 3:50 pm
#24073
Complete Question Explanation
Flaw in the Reasoning—CE. The correct answer choice is (A)
The author of this stimulus seeks to explain the violent portrayal of half-human/half-horse mythical characters. Since myth is sometimes used to express unconscious thoughts, the author concludes that it was unconscious thoughts and fears of horses which led to the violent portrayals of the mythical creatures. The flaw here is that the author presumes that thoughts about horses get ascribed to these mythical creatures. The creatures are half-human as well—maybe the violence comes from associations to humans. Or from neither.
Answer choice (A): This is the correct answer choice. The author makes presumptions based on an implicit link between people’s perceptions of horses and those of the referenced mythical creature.
Answer choice (B): There is no reason to consider the validity of the rationale behind fear of horses. The questionable part is the link between the mythical creatures and horses.
Answer choice (C): There is no reference to subconscious thought suppression, and this has nothing to do with the author’s argument, so this answer choice is incorrect.
Answer choice (D): The derivation of the myth does not come into play when assessing the argument presented in the stimulus, so this is certainly not the flaw that we seek.
Answer choice (E): Again, there is no reason to explain why people express subconscious thoughts through myth. The point is to assess the argument about the source of one attribute of one mythical creature.
Flaw in the Reasoning—CE. The correct answer choice is (A)
The author of this stimulus seeks to explain the violent portrayal of half-human/half-horse mythical characters. Since myth is sometimes used to express unconscious thoughts, the author concludes that it was unconscious thoughts and fears of horses which led to the violent portrayals of the mythical creatures. The flaw here is that the author presumes that thoughts about horses get ascribed to these mythical creatures. The creatures are half-human as well—maybe the violence comes from associations to humans. Or from neither.
Answer choice (A): This is the correct answer choice. The author makes presumptions based on an implicit link between people’s perceptions of horses and those of the referenced mythical creature.
Answer choice (B): There is no reason to consider the validity of the rationale behind fear of horses. The questionable part is the link between the mythical creatures and horses.
Answer choice (C): There is no reference to subconscious thought suppression, and this has nothing to do with the author’s argument, so this answer choice is incorrect.
Answer choice (D): The derivation of the myth does not come into play when assessing the argument presented in the stimulus, so this is certainly not the flaw that we seek.
Answer choice (E): Again, there is no reason to explain why people express subconscious thoughts through myth. The point is to assess the argument about the source of one attribute of one mythical creature.