I'm going with D on this one...
P1: Balanced reporting requires that facts not be deliberately manipulated to show one party in a favorable light.
P2: Balanced reporting requires that each side be fairly represented.
P3: Balanced reporting does not include concealing injustices in an effort to be even-handed.
P4: If all the media were to conceal injustices in an effort to be even-handed, the public would be given a picture of a world where each party in every conflict had an equal measure of justice on its side. This is contrary to our experience of life and our common sense.
C1: Balanced reporting is particularly important when reporting the background of civil wars and conflicts.
Which of the following best expresses the main point of the argument?
I disagree with Ravish on the point that since this is a "Main Point" question there is no conclusion. I believe this passage has a conclusion and the question stem is asking us to identify it. I may be wrong about this but I'm going to proceed under this assumption.
I believe the conclusion is the first sentence, "Balanced reporting is particularly important when reporting the background of civil wars and conflicts". Why is this the conclusion? Look at each of the premises I have listed above. Read each premise individually while adding "since" before each premise and "therefore" before the conclusion.
For example,
Premise: "Since balanced reporting requires that facts not be deliberately manipulated to show one party in a favorable light".
Conclusion: "Therefore, balanced reporting is particularly important when reporting the background of civil wars and conflicts."
Premise: "Since balanced reporting requires that each side be fairly represented.".
Conclusion: "Therefore, balanced reporting is particularly important when reporting the background of civil wars and conflicts."
Premise: "Balanced reporting does not include concealing injustices in an effort to be even-handed."
Premise: "If all the media were to conceal injustices in an effort to be even-handed, the public would be given a picture of a world where each party in every conflict had an equal measure of justice on its side. This is contrary to our experience of life and our common sense.
Assumption: "Civil wars and conflicts contain injustices.
Conclusion: "Therefore, balanced reporting is particularly important when reporting the background of civil wars and conflicts."
In my opinion, every premise supports the conclusion that balanced reporting is needed when reporting the background of civil wars and conflicts. We need an answer that restates this conclusion.
(A) "Balanced reporting presents the public with a picture of the world in which all sides to a conflict have equal justification". Incorrect. This answer states the opposite of the meaning of balanced reporting. This answer is not the conclusion and it is not even a premise.
(B) "Balanced reporting requires impartially revealing injustices where they occur no less than fairly presenting the views of each party in a conflict". Incorrect. This answer restates the first three premises. This is not the conclusion.
(C) "Our experiences of life shows that there are indeed cases in which conflicts arise because of an injustice, with one party clearly in the wrong" Incorrect. This is a paraphrase of the last part of the final premise. Again, this is a premise and not the conclusion.
(D) "Common sense tells us that balance is especially needed when reporting the background of civil wars and conflicts". Correct. This answer restates the first line of the passage. In my opinion, this is the conclusion of the passage and therefore the passage's main point.
(E) "Balanced reporting is an ideal that cannot be realized, because judgments of balance are necessarily subjective" Incorrect. The passage does not imply this. The passage give specific guidelines as to what balanced reporting is and what it is not. It never suggests that balanced reporting is unattainable.
This was a tricky one and I'm still not 100% sure about the answer... I'll be interested in seeing the OA for this one...