Reading Comprehension
Passage Breakdown
Some experts (prescriptivists) try to tell people the “right” way to use language to keep it orderly, while others (descriptivists) just report how people actually speak and argue that language naturally changes and can’t be stopped—example: many now use “data” like a singular. Descriptivists accuse prescriptivists of being unscientific and elitist; defenders of prescriptivism reply that some rules help people communicate and sometimes prescriptive efforts succeed. The passage’s main point is that language change isn’t like a law of nature: it depends on people’s choices and persuasion, so both sides have reasons but neither view is absolute.
Logic Breakdown
Locate the sentences that describe prescriptivists' beliefs (especially the 'data' example) and choose the option that matches their justification for judging usage.
Passage Stimulus
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Unlock Full Passage10.The passage indicates that which one of the following views is held by prescriptivists?
Correct Answer
C
"prescriptivists have typically regarded the phrase \"the data is incomplete\" as ungrammatical, on the grounds that \"data\" is the plural of the Latin noun \"datum\" and should continue to be treated as a plural in English out of respect for the word's origins." This statement explicitly shows that prescriptivists believe a word's origins should inform its current usage.
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