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What is the difference in meaning between the two statements?

Answer:

The question presents two statements relating to Ahmet Haşim’s view on poetry, and it asks for the difference in meaning between them.

  1. Comparison of Two Statements:

    • Statement I: “Ahmet Haşim’e göre, şiir sanatların en güzelidir.” (According to Ahmet Haşim, poetry is the most beautiful of the arts.)
    • Statement II: “Ahmet Haşim’in dediği gibi, şiir sanatların en güzelidir.” (As Ahmet Haşim said, poetry is the most beautiful of the arts.)
  2. Analyzing the Meaning:

    • Statement I uses the phrase “Ahmet Haşim’e göre,” which directly attributes the opinion to Ahmet Haşim. It presents the idea as Haşim’s view.

    • Statement II uses “Ahmet Haşim’in dediği gibi,” which suggests that the speaker is quoting or referencing Ahmet Haşim’s words, possibly indicating an agreement with the statement.

  3. Options Analysis:

    • Option A: Suggests that the second statement carries a more definitive judgment. However, this is not necessarily the case as both convey strong personal views.

    • Option B: Indicates an agreement with Ahmet Haşim’s view in the second statement. This isn’t explicitly indicated through the phrase used.

    • Option C: Notes that the second statement clarifies that the thought is Ahmet Haşim’s, which aligns with its structure.

    • Option D: States the first does not indicate agreement, while the second does imply shared sentiment—this indicates the inferred agreement present in the language of the second statement.

    • Option E: Suggests that additional judgments are incorporated in the first statement about Haşim’s opinion—inaccurate as both straightforwardly present the view as of Ahmet Haşim.

  4. Final Assessment:

    • Correct Option: C - “İkincisinde bu düşüncenin Ahmet Haşim’e olduğu belirtilmiştir.” (In the second, it is indicated that this thought belongs to Ahmet Haşim.)

Final Answer:

The correct answer is C: The second statement clarifies that the idea is attributed to Ahmet Haşim.