LSAT 120 – Section 4 – Question 08
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| Strengthen +Streng Conditional Reasoning +CondR Value Judgment +ValJudg | A
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156
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151
C
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156
D
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162
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Summarize Argument
The author concludes that more theaters should change to repertory theater. This is because stagehands, actors, and managers all like repertory theater.
Notable Assumptions
The author assumes that theaters should do what their stagehands, actors, and managers like. This means she believes that their preferences take precedence over other concerns, particularly on the audience’s side. If repertory theater alienated a large number of regular theater-goers, this would likely be a poor strategy. The author also assumes that stagehands, actors, and managers don’t already like the way theaters operate. If this was the case, then there would be nothing to differentiate repertory theater from the status quo.
A
In a repertory theater, a large capital outlay is required at the beginning of each season.
It might be difficult for some theaters to acquire a large capital outlay. This seems to weaken the author’s argument.
B
In a repertory theater, patrons need to pay overly close attention to the schedule in order to make their theater plans.
This suggests patrons are less likely to come to repertory theaters. Who pays overly close attention to their schedules just to go see a play?
C
In a repertory theater, storage space for sets for more than one production must be available.
This points to a problem with repertory theater. Many theaters might not have adequate storage space to accomodate.
D
In a repertory theater, plays can be rescheduled to meet audience demand.
Not only do stagehands, actors, and theater managers like repertory theater, but repertory theater also offers a key advantage: plays can be schedule to meet demand. Thus, repertory theaters won’t be running plays with profit-decreasingly low ticket sales.
E
In a repertory theater, some actors who change roles from night to night find it difficult to master all of the roles they play.
While actors like the variety, they struggle to master the roles they play. This makes the plays worse, which likely has negative effects on ticket sales.
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