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- Tue May 04, 2021 4:08 pm
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Hey Tryingmyverybest,
It is important to distinguish between the book reviewer and the author. The author is also known as Peter Lee.
So the book reviewer said that if she is to take a writer seriously, the writer must know the city at least as well as she does, which means better than she does or the same as she does.
The book reviewer then says the Peter Lee passes this test with San Francisco. This means Peter Lee, also referred to as the author, knows the city as well as the book reviewer or better.
Answer choice E says the book reviewer does not believe that she (herself in this case, very important to catch this) knows San Francisco better than Peter Lee. This is true based on our stimulus since Peter Lee knows the city at least as well as the book reviewer, so there is no way the book reviewer knows it better.
To answer your comment, answer choice E did not give us "better than" which we would not be able to back up, it gave us "not better than" which is entirely different. The book reviewer not knowing the city better than the author means that the author knows the city better than or the same as the book reviewer, which is exactly what the stimulus said.
I hope this helps!
Good luck with your studies!
It is important to distinguish between the book reviewer and the author. The author is also known as Peter Lee.
So the book reviewer said that if she is to take a writer seriously, the writer must know the city at least as well as she does, which means better than she does or the same as she does.
The book reviewer then says the Peter Lee passes this test with San Francisco. This means Peter Lee, also referred to as the author, knows the city as well as the book reviewer or better.
Answer choice E says the book reviewer does not believe that she (herself in this case, very important to catch this) knows San Francisco better than Peter Lee. This is true based on our stimulus since Peter Lee knows the city at least as well as the book reviewer, so there is no way the book reviewer knows it better.
To answer your comment, answer choice E did not give us "better than" which we would not be able to back up, it gave us "not better than" which is entirely different. The book reviewer not knowing the city better than the author means that the author knows the city better than or the same as the book reviewer, which is exactly what the stimulus said.
I hope this helps!
Good luck with your studies!