- Thu Jan 30, 2014 5:39 pm
#14216
Hi wchavez,
Question 19 in this section is a global must be true question. In this case, LSAC has gone all Jeopardy on you and asked you to answer with a question. So, to solve this, you must look back into the passage to see if you can indeed answer any of those questions definitively, using key words from the answer choice to help you find the reference in the passage.
Answer choice A is the correct one, because the answer was given between lines 10-15 - "such as gliding steps" etc. It is important while diagramming passages to note where the author stops to give specific examples. To give an example of my own, lets say an author wrote
"Several actors have later gone into a career in politics."
There's not much to work with there, right? Now take this one:
"Several actors have later gone into a career in politics, such as Arnold Schwarzenegger, Al Franken, and most notably Ronald Reagan."
That is a much more definitive statement, and one that can easily spur a question.
Does that help?