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- Mon Sep 05, 2022 10:05 am
#97011
Ok, I've been ruminating over this, and I understand how I could have arrived at answer choice (E) with a better, stronger pre-phrase. I ultimately chose D because I was thrown off by "other texts" in answer choice (E). Given the pre-phrase that Ms. Kelsey Woods provided, (E) should have been written by the test-makers as follows: "vocabulary in the surviving text that is typical of the later era and not found in the original text dating from the classical period." Wouldn't you agree? This would still be considered circumstantial evidence, correct? I understand that the question stem says, "which one of the following...is most analogous...?", but this is not a well-written answer choice. Am I over-thinking this? In the grand scheme of things, getting question #27 wrong won't really matter, since this is a tough one, but how can I avoid being so detail-oriented? Thanks in advance!