Steve Stein wrote:Voodoochild,
The lines you refer to do reflect the author's perspective, in support of the anthropologists' hypothesis. Again, when the author says that the images were probably intended to do something, that view is no longer just being attributed to the anthropologists.
Steve,
Thanks for responding to my query. Now, when I revisited your reply, it does make sense. When an author says "probably intended" to XYZ, it does reflect his/her views (I was able to related this from my passage). {I am good with this part.}
However, in lines 40-41, author says that "many anthro." maintain that "these paintings were meant to grant magical powers over the prey." This isn't told by the author. Why would then E) be the correct answer for Q3? (I feel that Q1 and Q3 are related, and for sake of anyone reading this explanation, it would help to relate both the questions. I have posted a separate thread for Q3. Please let me know if you want me to post this question to that thread.
Thanks