PrepTest 88, Section 3, Question 20
Critic: The more a novel appeals to the general public, the more money its author will make from it. However, since any serious novelist cares about literary style, no serious novelist is motivated primarily by the desire to make money.
Critic: The more a novel appeals to the general public, the more money its author will make from it. However, since any serious novelist cares about literary style, no serious novelist is motivated primarily by the desire to make money.
Critic: The more a novel appeals to the general public, the more money its author will make from it. However, since any serious novelist cares about literary style, no serious novelist is motivated primarily by the desire to make money.
Critic: The more a novel appeals to the general public, the more money its author will make from it. However, since any serious novelist cares about literary style, no serious novelist is motivated primarily by the desire to make money.
The conclusion of the critic's argument follows logically if which one of the following is assumed?
No novel written by a serious novelist in fact appeals to the general public.
No novelist who cares about literary style is motivated primarily by the desire to make money.
No novelist whose novels exhibit good literary style is motivated primarily by the desire to make money.
Any novelist who is motivated primarily by the desire to make money writes novels that in fact appeal to the general public.
Any novel that in fact appeals to the general public was written by a novelist motivated primarily by the desire to make money.
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