- Mon Oct 21, 2019 12:37 pm
#71390
Hi ser,
Answer choice B is incorrect here, because it refers to what people with radically different opinions "can enjoy and support," but that isn't specifically what Laurie and Elsa disagree on the impossibility of. Laurie thinks public art should (and, by extension, that it's possible for public art to) express a consensus on a subject or help people reconcile their differences/recognize that no opinion is definitive. Elsa thinks it's impossible for people with radically different opinions to be brought together in these specific ways. But neither speaker discusses whether such people could all "enjoy" (derive some pleasure from) or "support" (i.e. contribute monetarily or otherwise to) public art. Thus, we cannot know with certainty the speakers' opinions on answer choice B, and it is not something we have "support" for their disagreement about.
I hope this helps!
Jeremy
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