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Hi,

Could anyone pls clarify Q3. I chose E instead of B.

For me, the argument fell apart in case we studied statuary law and still couldn't get the desired results.

You need an answer choice that suggests that studying statutes would be unproductive or unnecessary and that therefore there is no need to change what students study in law school.

(E) Most lawyers who have undergone training in statutory law are thoroughly familiar with only a narrow range of statutes.

(E) is wrong because the author addresses this objection in the last paragraph.
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Explanation

1. Which one of the following most accurately expresses the main point of the passage?

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This passage is advocating for law schools to give more attention to the study and analysis of statutory law.

A. No. There is no mention of a standard national curriculum in statutory law.

B. No. The author never states that one is more important than the other, just that more emphasis should be placed on studying statutes.

C. Yes. This matches the overall main point, including the author’s refutation of the objection.

D. No. This choice doesn’t mention statutes.

E. No. This is more extreme than the author’s point; the author never claims that law schools fail to impart the necessary skills.

Answer: C
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