which question is most clearly analytical in nature
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Remark: Dear Student,
In the question option are not mentioned and options are
A. how many grammatical mistakes has the author made?
B. what happened at the beginning of the story at the end?
C. why did the author decide to start in the middle of the action?
D. how long is the work, in terms of chapters?
Answer: Option C is the right answer
C. why did the author decide to start in the middle of the action?
Explanation: The question word "why" has the purpose to rationally understand the reason that led the author to start in the middle of the act. Reasonably, he should start by the beginning, but if he decided to start in the middle, so it would be for a rational and good reason, and this is the purpose of the question.
The question "What effect does beginning the story in medias res have on the reader?" is the most analytical in nature.
Analytical Reasoning (AR) questions are aimed to assess your ability to consider a group of facts and rules, and, using those facts and rules, determine what could or must be true.
You might then be asked to answer questions about the logical implications of the rules as they apply to the scenario.