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21. Joel: A myth is a narrative told to convey a community’s traditional wisdom. Myths are not generally told in the modern world because there are no longer bodies of generally accepted truths that can be conveyed in this way.

Giselle: Of course there are myths in the modern world. For example, there is the myth of the machine: we see the human body as a machine, to be fixed by mending defective parts. This may not be a narrative, but what medically trained specialist can deny the existence of that myth?
Which one of the following most accurately characterizes Giselle’s response to Joel’s statement?

(A) It offers a scientific explanation to a problem of literary theory.
(B) It points out a weakness in Joel’s position by advancing an analogous position.
(C) It is based on an unsupported distinction between traditional societies and the modern world.
(D) It assumes that Joel is medically trained specialist.
(E) It offers a counterexample that calls into question part of Joel’s definition of myth.
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Re: CR: Myth [#permalink] New post 19 May 2005, 07:11
is it E?
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 [#permalink] New post 19 May 2005, 07:16
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Re: CR: Myth [#permalink] New post 19 May 2005, 08:27
(E) it is. Joel defines a myth as a narrative, for example, but Giselle thinks otherwise. That's just one reason.
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 [#permalink] New post 19 May 2005, 08:41
E.
Don't have clear wordings to express the choice and that stinks :)
Looks like Giselle reasoning questions Joel's definition of myth as narrative of traditional wisdom.
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 [#permalink] New post 19 May 2005, 08:52
B sounds more reasonable to me.


Joel's pn: Myths are not generally told in the modern world because there are no longer bodies of generally accepted truths.

Gisells's counter argument: There are myths in the modern world. The question "It might not be a narrative what medically trained specialist can deny the existence of that myth?" seems to point the weakness in Joel's pn.

Any takers?

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 [#permalink] New post 20 May 2005, 02:15
I would go with B.

OA and OE please...
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Answer [#permalink] New post 24 May 2005, 06:53
The OA is E.
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 [#permalink] New post 24 May 2005, 16:28
meenu wrote:
I would go with B.

OA and OE please...


B is close but Giselle didn't point out weakness in Joel's position. He just gave another example to define myth.

E it is.
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