emarxnj Wrote:I'm still a bit confused on this one. Why does "critique" necessarily have to be a negative? The author seems to critique modern bankruptcy laws; he/she finds them to be better than previous methods and explains why.
I definitely see how E is correct, but A still seems right to me.
It doesn't, and that too made me pause. Pace mattsherman, "critique" is a neutral term, so A is not incorrect because it suggests the author does not approve of modern laws. It's incorrect because the author's primary purpose is not simply to critique all the laws; there is a clear and demonstrable support for modern laws. It's usually the case that if there is a clear tone in a passage, "primary purpose" questions need to include it. If E were not an option A would be correct.