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标题: 求教:LSAT11-1-21 [打印本页]

作者: bfghdggf    时间: 2004-10-31 13:35     标题: 求教:LSAT11-1-21

21. The Japanese haiku is defined as a poem of three lines with five syllables in the first line, seven syllables in the second line, and five syllables in the third line. English poets tend to ignore this fact. Disregarding syllable count, they generally call any three-line English poets have little respect for foreign traditions, even those from which some of their own poetry derives.

The reasoning is flawed because it

(A) confuses matters of objective fact with matters of subjective feeling

(B) draws a conclusion that is broader in scope than is warranted by the evidence advanced

(C) relies on stereotypes instead of presenting evidence

(D) overlooks the possibility that the case it cites is not unique

(E) fails to acknowledge that ignoring something implies a negative judgment about that thing

无思路


作者: mjiirggh    时间: 2004-10-31 13:37

b,感觉上文章提供的证明和其结论之间好像有十万八千里的差别,实在不充分。






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