- Wed Jan 23, 2019 4:19 pm
#62022
In this question, I looked for some support (line 5) where the author says "momentous". I thought that is more than an implicit attitude.
For me, these questions are difficult. I try to learn from Prep Tests, but when I apply what I learned from some of these explanations, I get confused.
For example, In regards to Question 15 in the reading comp section of Prep Test 84, the Powerscore Tutor posted "The phrase that you point to doesn't actually show that the author is reluctant to agree with Borges. It just states that his literary interest in detective work was consistent with his own fiction writing. This isn't really critical of Borges' view, or Borges as a person. As a whole, the passage doesn't contain any statements critical of either Borges or his views. There's no caution or hesitation in passage A. So by process of elimination, we arrive at answer choice (A). The author accepts Borges' view because his statements are consistent with Borges' view, and he does not present any criticisms of it."
From my understanding, she is saying that that is the best choice because the author doesn't critique the personal they are discussing.
Wouldn't that also hold true in this question as well? Or am I missing something?