PrepTest 93+, Section 2, Question 2
The sculptor Barajas died before she could even begin sculpting the statue called Sonora. However, because Sonora was sculpted by Barajas's assistants, working from three sketches Barajas drew in preparing to create the statue herself, the statue probably looks very much like it would have looked if she had lived to complete it.
The sculptor Barajas died before she could even begin sculpting the statue called Sonora. However, because Sonora was sculpted by Barajas's assistants, working from three sketches Barajas drew in preparing to create the statue herself, the statue probably looks very much like it would have looked if she had lived to complete it.
The sculptor Barajas died before she could even begin sculpting the statue called Sonora. However, because Sonora was sculpted by Barajas's assistants, working from three sketches Barajas drew in preparing to create the statue herself, the statue probably looks very much like it would have looked if she had lived to complete it.
The sculptor Barajas died before she could even begin sculpting the statue called Sonora. However, because Sonora was sculpted by Barajas's assistants, working from three sketches Barajas drew in preparing to create the statue herself, the statue probably looks very much like it would have looked if she had lived to complete it.
Which one of the following, if true, most weakens the argument?
Ordinarily, Barajas's ideas for her statues were revised substantially throughout a series of dozens of preliminary sketches.
One of the assistants who worked closely with Barajas in planning Sonora did not participate in sculpting it.
Sonora is composed partly of materials that Barajas did not frequently use in the statues that she completed during her lifetime.
Barajas always worked from sketches when she sculpted a statue.
Barajas never took as long to complete a statue as the assistants did to sculpt Sonora.
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