- Wed Apr 25, 2012 7:12 pm
#3930
My question is in regards to question 1 of the June 2005 LSAT.
This question is somewhat disappointing because I felt that I understood the main point of the passage: The definition of prosperity in only monetary terms is not realistic as most economists might think. In essence, the Economists belief is questionable (Line 6) However, my pre phrase did not fit so well with the answer choices.
I crossed out answer B (the correct answer) right away. The first half of the statement fit perfectly, but the second did not. The reason: Where did "OUR" ORDINARY CONCEPTION of prosperity every come into play? Where in the passage were ordinary people and their beliefs mentioned? How could "our" conception play a role in this passage? Furthermore, what does the LSAT mean by "our'? Us the readers? How could I presume what another readers conception of Economic prosperity is?
I initially chose answer choice C, btw. I did not like choosing it, but I felt that it was the best out of 5 bad choices.
Thank you for your help ahead of time.
This question is somewhat disappointing because I felt that I understood the main point of the passage: The definition of prosperity in only monetary terms is not realistic as most economists might think. In essence, the Economists belief is questionable (Line 6) However, my pre phrase did not fit so well with the answer choices.
I crossed out answer B (the correct answer) right away. The first half of the statement fit perfectly, but the second did not. The reason: Where did "OUR" ORDINARY CONCEPTION of prosperity every come into play? Where in the passage were ordinary people and their beliefs mentioned? How could "our" conception play a role in this passage? Furthermore, what does the LSAT mean by "our'? Us the readers? How could I presume what another readers conception of Economic prosperity is?
I initially chose answer choice C, btw. I did not like choosing it, but I felt that it was the best out of 5 bad choices.
Thank you for your help ahead of time.