- Sat Feb 11, 2017 2:07 pm
#32681
Complete Question Explanation
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The correct answer choice is (C)
This question requires you to compare the attitudes of the two passages’ authors toward virtual commerce. While the second author explores the issue of virtual asset taxation from a more academic perspective, the first author seems genuinely fascinated by the subject, as reflected in the author’s choice of wording and punctuation: “The economist…noticed something curious….Things got even more interesting.…It was a form of currency trading!”
Answer choice (A): The first author appears interested and entertained, not critical or apprehensive, so this choice can be safely eliminated.
Answer choice (B): The first author might be considered somewhat academic but is certainly not dismissive; rather, the author seems fascinated by the fact that Castronova had noted a form of currency trading. As such, this choice does not provide an accurate description of the first author’s attitude relative to the second author, and this cannot be the right answer choice.
Answer choice (C): This is the correct answer choice. The first author appears more intrigued and excited by the prospect of virtual assets’ creating a form of currency trading, while the second author simply poses questions about the tax ramifications of online acquisitions.
Answer choice (D): “Curious” might be an appropriate description of the first author, but that author does not seem to be “undecided” with regard to the discussion, so this choice should be ruled out of contention.
Answer choice (E): Like some of the other incorrect answer choices provided in response to this question, this answer has one word that would be an accurate description of the first author, and one word that would not: The author of Passage A does seem enthusiastic, but there is no apparent skepticism in the passage. Since this choice does not provide two words that both describe the first author, it can be eliminated from contention.
(See the complete passage discussion here: lsat/viewtopic.php?t=13362)
The correct answer choice is (C)
This question requires you to compare the attitudes of the two passages’ authors toward virtual commerce. While the second author explores the issue of virtual asset taxation from a more academic perspective, the first author seems genuinely fascinated by the subject, as reflected in the author’s choice of wording and punctuation: “The economist…noticed something curious….Things got even more interesting.…It was a form of currency trading!”
Answer choice (A): The first author appears interested and entertained, not critical or apprehensive, so this choice can be safely eliminated.
Answer choice (B): The first author might be considered somewhat academic but is certainly not dismissive; rather, the author seems fascinated by the fact that Castronova had noted a form of currency trading. As such, this choice does not provide an accurate description of the first author’s attitude relative to the second author, and this cannot be the right answer choice.
Answer choice (C): This is the correct answer choice. The first author appears more intrigued and excited by the prospect of virtual assets’ creating a form of currency trading, while the second author simply poses questions about the tax ramifications of online acquisitions.
Answer choice (D): “Curious” might be an appropriate description of the first author, but that author does not seem to be “undecided” with regard to the discussion, so this choice should be ruled out of contention.
Answer choice (E): Like some of the other incorrect answer choices provided in response to this question, this answer has one word that would be an accurate description of the first author, and one word that would not: The author of Passage A does seem enthusiastic, but there is no apparent skepticism in the passage. Since this choice does not provide two words that both describe the first author, it can be eliminated from contention.