- Fri Jan 21, 2011 12:00 am
#36770
Complete Question Explanation
(See the complete passage discussion here: lsat/viewtopic.php?t=14655)
Author’s Perspective, Specific Reference. The correct answer choice is (D)
This question asks which words, in context, best reveal the author’s attitude toward the Modernists. With
this kind of question it is always advisable to read the material surrounding the reference in each choice.
The appropriate response must involve the author’s evaluation of the proponents; anything else should be
immediately eliminated. If left with more than one response, we should seek the one that most closely
reflects the author’s general opinion of the proponents: their ideology committed them to ignore some of
the practical realities of construction.
Answer choice (A): The author does not agree that Modernist architecture reflects a truly functional
spirit, as is evidenced by his criticism that the Modernist architects do not seem to consider functional
concerns, so this response is incorrect.
Answer choice (B): “Tended,” in context, references an observation about how the proponents of
Modernist architecture treated non-modernist architects. Since this offers little insight into the author’s
attitude about the proponents themselves, this answer choice is incorrect.
Answer choice (C): The author has a generally negative view of Modernist proponents and probably
does not view them as innovators. Furthermore, “innovators” is used to describe two architects that the
author implies were not fully Modernist. The author would not use the term “innovators” to describe the
proponents of the Modern Movement.
Answer choice (D): This is the correct answer choice, as this selection specifically describes the
actions of the proponents from the author’s perspective. “Conveniently” describes the fact that the
proponents acknowledged only the evidence that appeared to support the Movement. That is consistent
with the author’s view that the proponents’ beliefs were impractical.
Answer choice (E): “Degree of inaccuracy” describes the realities of the construction industry that
the Modernist architects did not allow for, and not the position of the proponents from the author’s
perspective.
(See the complete passage discussion here: lsat/viewtopic.php?t=14655)
Author’s Perspective, Specific Reference. The correct answer choice is (D)
This question asks which words, in context, best reveal the author’s attitude toward the Modernists. With
this kind of question it is always advisable to read the material surrounding the reference in each choice.
The appropriate response must involve the author’s evaluation of the proponents; anything else should be
immediately eliminated. If left with more than one response, we should seek the one that most closely
reflects the author’s general opinion of the proponents: their ideology committed them to ignore some of
the practical realities of construction.
Answer choice (A): The author does not agree that Modernist architecture reflects a truly functional
spirit, as is evidenced by his criticism that the Modernist architects do not seem to consider functional
concerns, so this response is incorrect.
Answer choice (B): “Tended,” in context, references an observation about how the proponents of
Modernist architecture treated non-modernist architects. Since this offers little insight into the author’s
attitude about the proponents themselves, this answer choice is incorrect.
Answer choice (C): The author has a generally negative view of Modernist proponents and probably
does not view them as innovators. Furthermore, “innovators” is used to describe two architects that the
author implies were not fully Modernist. The author would not use the term “innovators” to describe the
proponents of the Modern Movement.
Answer choice (D): This is the correct answer choice, as this selection specifically describes the
actions of the proponents from the author’s perspective. “Conveniently” describes the fact that the
proponents acknowledged only the evidence that appeared to support the Movement. That is consistent
with the author’s view that the proponents’ beliefs were impractical.
Answer choice (E): “Degree of inaccuracy” describes the realities of the construction industry that
the Modernist architects did not allow for, and not the position of the proponents from the author’s
perspective.