Library/PT 157/Sec 1/Reading Comp
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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

Read the sentence containing 'article of faith' and its surrounding lines; determine whether the author is saying descriptivists' claim is unproven/lacks evidence or something else.

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The author most likely uses the phrase "article of faith" (third sentence of the final paragraph) to mean that descriptivists

Correct Answer
D
The author uses 'article of faith' to indicate that the descriptivists' claim lacks proof. Support from passage: "Descriptivists may respond that in the latter cases the usages favored by prescriptivists were in accordance with the laws governing linguistic change and would have prevailed without their assistance. But this is in large measure an article of faith." The next sentence—"In the end it must be acknowledged that the laws governing the transformation of language are not like the laws of physics. Language usage depends on choices made by individuals, who are subject to persuasion."—reinforces that the claim is not established by demonstrable laws but is essentially unproven. Thus D accurately restates that descriptivists "have no proof to bolster their claim..."
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