- Mon Jul 15, 2019 1:04 pm
#66501
Hi Stretch,
This is one of those very tricky questions with a very attractive wrong answer choice. Here, it requires a precise reading of the language to understand why (A) would be incorrect. As you note, (C) directly relates to an assumption being made in the stimulus, with all the language matching up properly. (A), however, is dealing with a related but different concept than the stimulus: how much a profession pays, presumably in aggregate (think annual salary), versus the conditions of payment (payment being contingent on a subjective evaluation of the work). Just because there are times when nobody likes a piece of art and won't buy it doesn't mean that its artist doesn't make a ton of money overall. It's just that it's a variable, potentially feast-or-famine situation rather than a guaranteed salary. We have no idea how much a career in art pays, nor how an artist's earnings would compare to other careers. So (A) actually requires an additional assumption on our part, that a career in art doesn't pay well, to be correct, while (C) doesn't need that extra help.
Hope this clears things up!