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KarishmaB GMATNinjaPlease help me to understand why E is correct and A is incorrect.
How to identify the emphasis on a particular line "There was no debate in the Business"?
4. The author says ‘there was no debate in the Business Tech Magazine article’ to emphasize which of the following points?
(A) It is not content but community that can be used to entice the public to go back to a commercial website
(E) Business Tech Magazine had already assumed that group-CMCs are communities.
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Question 4.4. The author says ‘there was no debate in the Business Tech Magazine article’ to emphasize which of the following points?
(A) It is not content but community that can be used to entice the public to go back to a commercial website
(B) It is not community but content that can be used to entice the public to go back to a commercial website
(C) It would be a great loss of a business-marketing tool if virtual communities were ignored.
(D) There are various forms of group-CMCs, including email-list forums, chat systems, web-based discussion areas and UseNet news-groups.
(E) Business Tech Magazine had already assumed that group-CMCs are communities.
This is a 'function' question. What role is played by a particular word/phrase etc? The emphasis is not on this line but rather, by stating this, what is the author emphasizing? We have to focus on the function of this line only.
Note this:
This cover story highlights the extent to which the term virtual community has become almost synonymous with various forms of group-CMCs (computer mediated communication), including email-list forums, chat-systems such as IRC, web-based discussion areas and UseNet news-groups. There was no debate in the Business Tech Magazine article as to whether the group-CMC discussions are really 'communities', rather how community as opposed to content can be used to encourage people to return to a particular part of cyberspace for commercial gain.Take a simpler example: If I say, "The question was not whether he should have visited her; the point was for how long should he have visited," what am I saying? What am I emphasizing by saying "The question was not whether he should have visited her"? I am emphasizing that it was anyway clear that he should have visited. That was not the point of discussion at all. The duration of the visit was the point of discussion. (one step ahead)
Similarly here, by saying "There was no debate in the Business Tech Magazine article as to whether the group-CMC discussions are really communities", the author is saying that it was anyway clear that group-CMC discussions were already assumed to be communities. That was not the point of debate. The debate was on "how 'community' as opposed to content can be used to encourage people to return" (one step ahead)
Answer (E)
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