Question #N492

The author of the passage makes the claim that "[a particular topic] is an area where there’s been a lot of exploration." However, they go on to say that "no one has ever really managed to develop a comprehensive and complete theory." In addition, they point out that "there are many different ways to approach the problem, and no one way is universally accepted." What is the author’s main purpose in the passage?

The author of this passage is most likely trying to
A. explain how a particular topic is currently understood.
B. criticize the current state of knowledge in a particular field.
C. advocate for a new way to approach a particular problem.
D. predict future developments in a particular field.

Correct Answer is: A

The passage describes how the topic is understood, including the fact that there is no single, universally accepted approach to it. The passage does not critique, advocate, or predict, which are all actions that would be outside of the passage’s scope.