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Topic: LAST
Strategy Used: Eliminating Wrong Answers

Incorrect answers on the LAST tend to fall into a few categories. Being able to recognize these will help you eliminate incorrect options.

Contradiction: This states the opposite view than what is presented.
Distortion: This changes the author's intent. It gives it a different meaning or interpretation than the author intended.
Extreme: This is an all-or-none proposition. Rarely is something true all of the time or none of the time.
Wrong Scope: The statement is generally accurate, but is not the basic argument of the passage. It is usually a detail that supports the argument.

Consider the following example:

1. Advocates of foreign language study have reacted with uncritical enthusiasm to recent surveys showing increased enrollment in college-level foreign language classes. Most of the classes in question, however, use conversational methods rather than the traditional exercises in grammar and rigorous analysis of literary texts. Unfortunately, by providing an easier way of meeting language requirements for the bachelor's degree classes will actually have the detrimental effect of decreasing the number of graduates who are capable of appreciating the subtleties of another culture's means of expression.

Which of the following is a major assumption of the argument above?

  1. Abolishing the foreign language requirement for the bachelor's degree would make conversation language classes more attractive to students.
  2. A conversation course typically attracts more students than does a literature course when a choice exists.
  3. Conversational courses do not provide the linguistic insights that traditional grammar or literature courses do.
  4. All college graduates should be required to have a reading knowledge of at least one foreign language.
Think about the main ideas of this passage and put this into your own words:
The assumption behind the argument is that conversational classes do not provide as much insight into language as classes that are more traditional.

The rest of the passage supports the main idea but is not helpful in answering the question.

Based on this information, the correct response for this question is (C).

Let's look at the incorrect responses:

Choice (A) is a distortion of the author's purpose. This statement is irrelevant to the passage. The paragraph says nothing about abolishing a foreign language requirement.

Choice (B) is an example of wrong scope. Whereas this statement may be true, it does not address the main ideas of the passage.

As for choice (D), rarely is an extreme response the correct response (all college graduates...). Also, this response is not supported in the passage.

Predicting each answer before reading the given response and then eliminating incorrect responses will aid you greatly in successfully completing the LAST.

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