- Sat Jan 21, 2012 12:00 am
#26063
Complete Question Explanation
(See the complete passage discussion here: lsat/viewtopic.php?t=10828)
The correct answer choice is (E)
This choice asks for the likely meaning of the “potent Western literary convention” mentioned on line 50, referring to the shaping of Nisa’s life into a story with a recognizable shape (unlike real lives).
Answer choice (A): Personal revelation is not the convention referenced on line 50, so this choice cannot be the right answer.
Answer choice (B): Dramatic emphasis is not the same as shaping Nisa’s experiences into a story with recognizable shape, so this choice should be ruled out of contention.
Answer choice (C): The author’s shaping of Nisa’s life into a story with recognizable shape is not described by “expository comparison,” so this cannot be the right answer choice.
Answer choice (D): This would be accurate if Shostak had described Nisa’s life metaphorically, but the author makes no mention of such an approach, and this choice does not match the prephrase above, so this cannot be the right answer to this Must Be True question.
Answer choice (E):This is the correct answer choice. The author shapes Nisa’s life into a nice story—in other words, the use of novelistic storytelling.
(See the complete passage discussion here: lsat/viewtopic.php?t=10828)
The correct answer choice is (E)
This choice asks for the likely meaning of the “potent Western literary convention” mentioned on line 50, referring to the shaping of Nisa’s life into a story with a recognizable shape (unlike real lives).
Answer choice (A): Personal revelation is not the convention referenced on line 50, so this choice cannot be the right answer.
Answer choice (B): Dramatic emphasis is not the same as shaping Nisa’s experiences into a story with recognizable shape, so this choice should be ruled out of contention.
Answer choice (C): The author’s shaping of Nisa’s life into a story with recognizable shape is not described by “expository comparison,” so this cannot be the right answer choice.
Answer choice (D): This would be accurate if Shostak had described Nisa’s life metaphorically, but the author makes no mention of such an approach, and this choice does not match the prephrase above, so this cannot be the right answer to this Must Be True question.
Answer choice (E):This is the correct answer choice. The author shapes Nisa’s life into a nice story—in other words, the use of novelistic storytelling.