- Tue Oct 01, 2019 12:15 am
#68512
Hi!
Can someone explain why (E) is incorrect? I understand why (C) is correct, but I thought there may be some support for (E) as well and wanted to see if my line of reasoning is valid.
I thought the example of male moose with giant antlers act as both an aid in survival (through evolutionary advantage in mating) and a threat (through vulnerability to predators). Thus, I thought that "self-contradictory" in (E) could be supported as giant antlers serve contradictory/conflicting functions. I see that the stimulus compares evolution and survival and thus the issue is perhaps contradictions between concepts rather than within. Is this the issue with (E)? Is it inaccurate to regard "evolutionary advantage" as aiding survival?
Thank you.
Can someone explain why (E) is incorrect? I understand why (C) is correct, but I thought there may be some support for (E) as well and wanted to see if my line of reasoning is valid.
I thought the example of male moose with giant antlers act as both an aid in survival (through evolutionary advantage in mating) and a threat (through vulnerability to predators). Thus, I thought that "self-contradictory" in (E) could be supported as giant antlers serve contradictory/conflicting functions. I see that the stimulus compares evolution and survival and thus the issue is perhaps contradictions between concepts rather than within. Is this the issue with (E)? Is it inaccurate to regard "evolutionary advantage" as aiding survival?
Thank you.