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LSAT Explanations › Preptest 110 › Reading Comprehension › Question 14

LSAT 110 | Section 4 | Reading Comprehension: Q14

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RC Question 14 Explanation

DISCUSSION: The passage isn’t arguing for anything. The main point is found in the first sentence: there is still much debate about the role of the gods and the individual in Greek plays. The rest of the passage discusses three different opinions on Greek plays.

___________

  1. The passage doesn’t support one author over another.
  2. Only one theme is discussed: individual autonomy vs. divine will.
  3. CORRECT. The debate about the power of the gods vs. the individual is still going strong. This passage just gives us an overview. 
  4. The passage hasn’t argued in favor of one view, or said whether any of them have merit. 
  5. Which philosophical debate over human motivation? The passage doesn’t mention one. 
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