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Edited Friday, May 1
I was confused why the Disney Vacation Club argument wasn't the weakest because I understood the following premise to introduce a possible loophole.
Premise: "Those who have offered ten goats' worth of propitiations to Mickey Mouse can download their Genie+ pass via the Disney app."
The argument continues that Walt "has a Genie pass," but what if he obtained it another way? One that didn't involve using the Disney App?
In hindsight, I realize my analysis was incorrect, but I wanted to share in case anyone else made the same mistake I did.
I am confused why B is not correct. Matthew Arnold identifies the aristocrats as "barbarians" and the bourgeois as "philistines." To me, such characterization puts their tastes at odds with one another, at least in the eyes of Matthew Arnold, which I why I chose B.
E was actually the answer choice that made the most sense to me, but since the question asked about Arnold's identification, I chose B.