- Sun Jan 20, 2013 12:00 am
#25582
Complete Question Explanation
Point at Issue. The correct answer choice is (D)
In this stimulus, Annie and Matilda are having a disagreement. Annie believes the flawed policies of the university administrators have led to the poor state of the university libraries, and that the problem should be fixed in the fastest way possible, which is to charge students a library fee and to use those funds for library improvements.
Matilda agrees that the libraries are in poor condition and that their condition is the fault of the library officials (to whom Annie and Matilda variously refer as “university administrators,” “library officials,” and “library administrators”). However, Matilda disagrees that the students, who are not at fault for the poor condition of the libraries, should have to pay to fix the problem.
The stimulus is followed by a Point at Issue question, so the correct answer will present a statement concerning which Annie and Matilda hold opposing views. Our prephrase is that Annie and Matilda disagree about who should pay for the improvements needed by the library.
Answer choice (A): Annie and Matilda agree the library administrators, also referred to as the “university administrators” or as the “library officials,” are at fault.
Answer choice (B): While Annie believes this to be true, Matilda expressed no opinion as to the fastest way to implement library improvements. Unless both speakers expressed an opinion, we cannot say whether they hold opposing views.
Answer choice (C): While it certainly seems plausible, neither speaker expresses an opinion regarding whether the students would ultimately benefit from the improvements.
Answer choice (D): This is the correct answer choice. Annie and Matilda agree the students are not responsible for the problem, but they disagree about whether the students should bear the cost of remedying it. Annie thinks the students should bear the cost, while Matilda thinks they should not.
Answer choice (E): Although Annie does not expressly say there are ways other than the use of student fees to raise the required funds, she implies there may be. In any event, it is clear that Matilda offers no opinion concerning whether library improvement funds could be raised without additional student fees. She simply argues they should not be raised that way.
Point at Issue. The correct answer choice is (D)
In this stimulus, Annie and Matilda are having a disagreement. Annie believes the flawed policies of the university administrators have led to the poor state of the university libraries, and that the problem should be fixed in the fastest way possible, which is to charge students a library fee and to use those funds for library improvements.
Matilda agrees that the libraries are in poor condition and that their condition is the fault of the library officials (to whom Annie and Matilda variously refer as “university administrators,” “library officials,” and “library administrators”). However, Matilda disagrees that the students, who are not at fault for the poor condition of the libraries, should have to pay to fix the problem.
The stimulus is followed by a Point at Issue question, so the correct answer will present a statement concerning which Annie and Matilda hold opposing views. Our prephrase is that Annie and Matilda disagree about who should pay for the improvements needed by the library.
Answer choice (A): Annie and Matilda agree the library administrators, also referred to as the “university administrators” or as the “library officials,” are at fault.
Answer choice (B): While Annie believes this to be true, Matilda expressed no opinion as to the fastest way to implement library improvements. Unless both speakers expressed an opinion, we cannot say whether they hold opposing views.
Answer choice (C): While it certainly seems plausible, neither speaker expresses an opinion regarding whether the students would ultimately benefit from the improvements.
Answer choice (D): This is the correct answer choice. Annie and Matilda agree the students are not responsible for the problem, but they disagree about whether the students should bear the cost of remedying it. Annie thinks the students should bear the cost, while Matilda thinks they should not.
Answer choice (E): Although Annie does not expressly say there are ways other than the use of student fees to raise the required funds, she implies there may be. In any event, it is clear that Matilda offers no opinion concerning whether library improvement funds could be raised without additional student fees. She simply argues they should not be raised that way.