Library/PT 131/Sec 4/Reading Comp
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Reading Comprehension

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Law schools mainly teach students to study court cases but often ignore statutes—the actual written laws. In real legal work, lawyers often solve client problems simply by reading statutes and figuring out what they mean, and studying statutes also helps students see how different laws connect. Even though specific laws can differ by region, the skills learned from studying statutes are useful everywhere.

Logic Breakdown

Read the third paragraph and ask what role the discussion of 'synthesis' serves—look for explicit statements of what teaching statutory law will enable students to do.

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The author discusses the skill of synthesis in the third paragraph primarily in order to

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The third paragraph explicitly presents synthesis as a benefit of teaching statutory law: "Another skill that teaching statutory law would improve is synthesis." It then explains that "the study of all the statutes of a legal system in a certain small area of the law would enable the student to see how these laws form a coherent whole. Students would then be able to apply this ability to synthesize in other areas of statutory law that they encounter in their study or practice." The paragraph's primary purpose is therefore to identify and describe this benefit, which corresponds to choice A.
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