void wrote:
plz provide proper explaination for Q2, sometime brain understand the essence of question and option....
When nothing works and the passage is too convoluted, I suggest to focus on the question itself, to try to carve out some useful hint.
Thi question is really too hard for the GRE. Moreover, it is based on a double negative which indeed is positive
The author of the passage would
take exception to all of the following statements regarding Libard’s response to the existence of dual endings to Don Giovanni EXCEPT
“Take exception” means “to disagree with.” Because this is an
except question, the answer is something with which the author would either agree or not clearly disagree.
The author would agree with (A) because Libard offers two explanations to the questions posed by the author. The author considers one explanation reasonable and the other lacking. Therefore, the author would agree that Libard’s explanations aren’t “uniform in their usefulness.”
The way in which the question above is formulated IS NOT the way the GRE works. Usually, they do not play with such intricacies. The only way, or at least that way I do know, is: is mentioned or NOT in the passage.
Basically, you have 4 questions that are clearly stated and ONE not stated.
I have a reservation with such question by third party companies. Maybe that is me
though