one can judge literary work accurately ---> training
to be Lit professor ---> training
notice how you can't combine these statements - the only thing you'd be able to get from this is some LIT professors have the ability to judge literary work
that is not what answer A is suggesting. What answer A is saying is John's professor can judge the greatness of literary work accurately- we simply don't know this, there could be something that disqualifies him( something else that is required to judge the greatness of literary work accurately).
B- is wrong because there are people who have received the training who are not literary professors who might be able to judge the greatness of literary work
If I'm mistaken, please correct me! I'd hate to give a wrong explanation. Hope this helps !!!
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one can judge literary work accurately ---> training
to be Lit professor ---> training
notice how you can't combine these statements - the only thing you'd be able to get from this is some LIT professors have the ability to judge literary work
that is not what answer A is suggesting. What answer A is saying is John's professor can judge the greatness of literary work accurately- we simply don't know this, there could be something that disqualifies him( something else that is required to judge the greatness of literary work accurately).
B- is wrong because there are people who have received the training who are not literary professors who might be able to judge the greatness of literary work
If I'm mistaken, please correct me! I'd hate to give a wrong explanation. Hope this helps !!!