Reading Comprehension
Passage Breakdown
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
Find the author's thesis by locating the opening claim (statutory law is undervalued) and the concluding concession (statutes vary by region) that nevertheless asserts that statutory training builds transferable skills (interpretation, synthesis). Choose the answer that summarizes that core point.
Passage Stimulus
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Unlock Full Passage9.Which one of the following most accurately expresses the main point of the passage?
Correct Answer
C
Option C matches the passage's main point: the author argues that law schools should provide training in statutory law because it develops students' ability to interpret statutes and to synthesize legal materials, and those skills are transferable even when statutes vary by region. Supporting sentences from the passage: "A proficiency in understanding, applying, and even formulating statutes—the actual texts of laws enacted by legislative bodies—is a vital aspect of the practice of law, but statutory law is often given too little attention by law schools." "...that is one reason that the ability to interpret them accurately is an essential skill for law students to learn." "Another skill that teaching statutory law would improve is synthesis." And: "But while the knowledge of a particular region's statutory law is not generally transferable to other regions, the skills acquired in mastering a particular set of statutes are, making the study of statutory law an important undertaking even for law schools with a national orientation." Together these statements state that despite regional variation, statutory training should be offered to develop interpretation and synthesis skills—which is precisely what C says.
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