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The question asks to logically complete the argument. The dash is present in the conclusion of the argument.
A- Incorrect-There is nothing in the passage that talks about the real-world facts about art. The historical periods might be incompatible because historians have different interests. This statement does not mean that real-world facts are not accurate.
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B- As stated in the passage, Historians create "history", which are derived from an order existing in the real world of historical fact. The patterns discovered depend on the aim of the investigator. So it can be assumed that accounts of these historians can be arbitrary.
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C- As stated in the passage, historical periods will tend to be defined in incompatible ways by historians with different interests. So it cannot be assumed that periods of artistic style delineated will coincide.
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D- As stated in the passage, patterns discovered in that world depend in part on the aims of the investigator. Historians of music, painting, literature, and poetry have different aims. So it can be assumed that historical patterns defined by the different historians will differ appreciably
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E- As stated in the passage, historians derived history from an order existing in the real world of historical fact. The passage also states that the patterns discovered in real world of historical facts depend in part on the aims of the investigator. So it can be assumed that there are facts from which patterns of artistic style may be derived.
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I had a tough time understanding the given argument in the first place
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I had a tough time understanding option B. The sentence structure seems complicated. How do I break it down?
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Bunuel wrote:
Historians create ideas we call "history," which are derived from an order existing in the real world of historical fact. Since the patterns discovered in that world depend in part on the aims of the investigator, however, historical periods will tend to be defined in incompatible ways by historians with different interests. Thus, insofar as the aims of historians of music, painting, literature, and poetry are different, it cannot be assumed that

Which of the following most logically completes the argument?

A. real-world facts about art will ever be accurately represented
B. the accounts of these historians will ever be anything but arbitrary
C. the periods of artistic style delineated by these historians will coincide
D. the historical patterns defined by these historians will differ appreciably
E. there are any facts from which patterns of artistic style may be derived

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Hard to understand if you are not a history major! But this is what I will do:

Premises:
Historians create history from an order existing in the real world (I don't understand it fully, but ok, I will just take this to be so.)
The patterns of real world depend on the aims of the investigator so historians with diff interests will define it differently. (Ok, at least this makes sense that what history they create depends on their perspective)

Conclusion: 
So, assuming that the aims of historians of music, painting, literature, and poetry are different, it cannot be assumed that ... 

What am I looking for? Something that says: "they will create similar history"
I am given that the patterns depend on their aim and the aims of all these historians are different. So the history they create should be different. I cannot assume that the history they create would be same.

A. real-world facts about art will ever be accurately represented

We do not know what is "accurate representation" and if one does exist. Ignore.

B. the accounts of these historians will ever be anything but arbitrary

No one said that their account are arbitrary. They are dependent of their aims so they are different. They could all make sense in their own way.

C. the periods of artistic style delineated by these historians will coincide

This is what I was looking for. This says: "the periods defined by these historians will coincide".
It makes sense that we cannot assume that the periods defined by these historians will coincide. We expect them to be different. 

D. the historical patterns defined by these historians will differ appreciably

We do expect them to differ.

E. there are any facts from which patterns of artistic style may be derived

There are. Just that the patterns are different when viewed with different aims. 

Answer (C)
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