by wguwguwgu Sat Apr 07, 2012 1:03 pm
I picked B because of the wording "happens to be". Doesn't this phrase, in contrast to A which says "qualify them as", preclude a usual association being "humorous" (enjoyable) and "great"?
In HINDSIGHT (sigh), I see that the sentence in the passage is phrases in a way that "interesting" and "good" is mutually excluding, so even "happens to be" can't be right. Is this really the reason that B is wrong? that's so annoying, mean, malicious --- they give you the contrast between B and A that prompts you to pick the better one, but wait, B is also wrong!