PrepTest C, Section 3, Question 15
A survey of historians shows that most believe written texts to be the best source for historical understanding. None of the historians regarded painting, architecture, music, dance, or culinary arts as the best source for historical understanding. So these historians neglect many important repositories of historical knowledge.
A survey of historians shows that most believe written texts to be the best source for historical understanding. None of the historians regarded painting, architecture, music, dance, or culinary arts as the best source for historical understanding. So these historians neglect many important repositories of historical knowledge.
A survey of historians shows that most believe written texts to be the best source for historical understanding. None of the historians regarded painting, architecture, music, dance, or culinary arts as the best source for historical understanding. So these historians neglect many important repositories of historical knowledge.
A survey of historians shows that most believe written texts to be the best source for historical understanding. None of the historians regarded painting, architecture, music, dance, or culinary arts as the best source for historical understanding. So these historians neglect many important repositories of historical knowledge.
The reasoning in the argument is flawed because the argument takes for granted that
there are no potential sources for historical understanding other than written texts and the arts
painting, architecture, music, dance, and culinary arts are important only as sources for historical understanding
there are no sources for historical understanding that are neither considered best by historians nor neglected by them
something other than written texts is the best source for historical understanding
the other sources for historical understanding mentioned by the historians surveyed are not important repositories of historical knowledge
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