Question Type:
Must be True
Stimulus Breakdown:
This argument compares differing moral codes with differing cuisines. It states that even though there are many different cuisines, they share certain universal tastes.
Answer Anticipation:
The correct answer should mirror the relationship across different cuisines in that they are based on universal tastes. An answer that suggests that different moral codes are based on universal moral principles would be ideal.
Correct answer:
(C)
Answer choice analysis:
(A) fails to provide the underlying connection between the different moral codes that arise in various contexts.
(B) is too strong. While the point of the argument is that differing moral codes have a similar basis, this goes to far. We cannot say that "most" moral codes resemble each other in many respects.
(C) is correct. This mirrors the relationship that different cuisines have certain underlying similarities.
(D) is out of scope. Different moral codes need not be understood in order for them to share a common basis.
(E) is out of scope. Changing (or adapting) moral attitudes is not a point of the argument.
Takeaway/Pattern: Reasoning Structure: Comparison
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