Self-study
Is anyone and everyone considered the same thing in the LSAT?
For example, if I say anyone who has X should do Y. Is that the same as saying everyone who has X should do Y? I feel like we treat them very similar despite the fact that they feel quite different.
The answer for E is technically threaded throughout the passage. Those 'painters' discussed should be valued for their artistic and aesthetic innovations rather than their ability to anticipate coming social changes. I think E pretty much follows with the general argument of the author.