- Fri Oct 05, 2018 7:17 pm
#59201
Freddy,
The question stem asks you to identify the primary concern of each passage, which should be closely related to the primary purpose of each passage.
Passage A is concerned with the problem of joke theft, and passage B is concerned with recipe theft. Both passages believe that norms, not laws, protect against theft.
In the initial pass, A/C/D are losers because they are off topic, concentrating on legal rights when the authors said that norms, not laws, protected comedians and chefs against theft.
So, you are on the right track. Looking at B/E, the difference is this: In choice (B), norms support legal rights, but in choice (E), norms replace legal rights.
Because each passage says that legal rights don't help, but norms solve the problem, you should pick (E), where norms replace legal rights. Additionally, Passage A states that norms "substitute" (line 5) and Passage B states that norms function similarly to legal rights (line 45-50). You don't need to reference the line numbers, but you can if you like.