- Fri Nov 24, 2017 10:41 am
#41851
Hi Powerscore,
I'm wondering if you might be able to help me discern why B is the correct answer choice for this question. I initially chose E which, in hindsight, is a poor answer because nothing in the passage supports the idea that anything is "common to most legal systems." However, when I was doing the question on my first pass through, I thought that B was faulty because I had originally identified the proponents of the tangible-object theory to be different from the theorists mentioned in line 26. Because I thought these were two different groups and viewpoints, I crossed out B as a conflation of arguments set forth by the theorists and the proponents.
I guess my question is, did I miss something in the passage that would have hinted that these viewpoints were one in the same? Or is this a question in which I should just try to identify the four wrong answers?
Thanks so much!
I'm wondering if you might be able to help me discern why B is the correct answer choice for this question. I initially chose E which, in hindsight, is a poor answer because nothing in the passage supports the idea that anything is "common to most legal systems." However, when I was doing the question on my first pass through, I thought that B was faulty because I had originally identified the proponents of the tangible-object theory to be different from the theorists mentioned in line 26. Because I thought these were two different groups and viewpoints, I crossed out B as a conflation of arguments set forth by the theorists and the proponents.
I guess my question is, did I miss something in the passage that would have hinted that these viewpoints were one in the same? Or is this a question in which I should just try to identify the four wrong answers?
Thanks so much!