PT130.S4.Q17

PrepTest 130 - Section 4 - Question 17

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Critic: Support Works of modern literature cannot be tragedies as those of ancient playwrights and storytellers were unless their protagonists are seen as possessing nobility, which endures through the calamities that befall one. ██ ██ ███ ████ ██ ██████ █████ █████████ ███ ██████ ████ █████ █████████ ███ ████████ ██ █████ ██ ██ █████████ ██████████ ███ █ ████████████ ████ ██ ██████████ ██ ██ █ ████████

Summary

The critic concludes that modern literature can’t be tragedies. She bases her argument on two key premises:

(1) Modern tragedies must be seen as possessing noble characters.

(2) People no longer think our actions are governed by fate.

Notable Assumptions

The critic is attempting to take the contrapositive of premise 1 using premise 2, but she makes a critical assumption—if people don’t believe human actions are governed by fate, they won’t see characters as noble.

This is a cookie-cutter argument, so we want this specific assumption to be present in the answer choices.

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17.

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a

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b

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c

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d

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e

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