- Wed Nov 23, 2016 8:13 am
#30843
Hi
So A is correct because in the first sentence it talks about negative correlation between the value of entertainment and caliber of the reporting and in the second sentence it introduces a new element "greatness" an connect it to an element in the first sentence, specifically "entertaining" (is the entertainment value=entertaining by the way?) And it concludes the critics are mistaken thinking both elements have positive correlation. This suggests the journalist treats the greatness and caliber are the same thing thus in this question the assumption is between the 2 premises....is this correct?
So I was not sure because I was not sure "value" is or is not a new element...so I was not sure how to eliminate C.
Is C wrong because it does not talk about "caliber"?
But then I thought caliber and greatness are the same thing actually...they mean how they superior in some way right?
Could anyone give explanations about A and C?
Thanks
So A is correct because in the first sentence it talks about negative correlation between the value of entertainment and caliber of the reporting and in the second sentence it introduces a new element "greatness" an connect it to an element in the first sentence, specifically "entertaining" (is the entertainment value=entertaining by the way?) And it concludes the critics are mistaken thinking both elements have positive correlation. This suggests the journalist treats the greatness and caliber are the same thing thus in this question the assumption is between the 2 premises....is this correct?
So I was not sure because I was not sure "value" is or is not a new element...so I was not sure how to eliminate C.
Is C wrong because it does not talk about "caliber"?
But then I thought caliber and greatness are the same thing actually...they mean how they superior in some way right?
Could anyone give explanations about A and C?
Thanks