Dear
IanStewartI had a foreboding that the answer I choose will be wrong and that the one I dislike a lot will be correct.
I am actually writing this post before the official answer is revealed.
I am pretty sure OA will be D (now I can see I was right). However, I chose A.
Could you please help?
From the passage, we know that a marketable idea is not enough to become
a successful entrepreneur. However, are “individual success” and “successful entrepreneur” the same things?
Or is everybody in an industry an entrepreneur?
Probably, answer choice D assumes so.
What is that “individual success” in D? Nothing is clarified.
I think “individual success in every industry” can be assigned to a successful designer, marketer, security staff, driver, or whoever. Not necessarily an entrepreneur.
Once again, just to make my point crystal clear: the stem says that a marketable idea is not enough to be
a successful entrepreneur.
And the language of D is not clear enough to choose it on the basis of the stem. The reverse of D may very well be true.
So D is wrong.
Choice A says: Anyone who is well-known within his or her industry CAN become a successful entrepreneur.
That CAN doesn’t mean WILL
From the stem, we know that an unknown person within his or her industry CANNOT be a successful entrepreneur.
However, if he or she is well-known, then he or she has a chance.
So, I think A must be the answer.
Many thanks beforehand.