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#101264
Complete Question Explanation
Weaken. The correct answer choice is (B).
This is an ad that concludes that Omnicide is the best insecticide for home gardeners because it kills more species than any other insecticides and that this is good for gardeners who can't determine which insects are destroying their plants.
Our job is to weaken the argument. Make it at least 1% worse. The ad here claims that it is especially good for home gardeners who can't determine which insects are destroying their plants. But there is no indication which insects Omnicide kills. We just know that it kills more species than any other insecticide.
What if killing the most species isn't a good thing? Our prephrase is going to focus on showing that maybe Omnicide kills good insects, or too many insects.
Answer choice (A): This does not weaken because those competitors still don't kill as many. They kill almost as many which doesn't impact the argument.
Answer choice (B): This is the correct answer choice. If Omnicide kills beneficial insects then this weakens the conclusion that it is the best for home gardeners.
Answer choice (C): Whether the plant is healthy or not wasn't the concern of the stimulus. We simply care about how many insects we kill. This is irrelevant
Answer choice (D): Profitability doesn't give us insight into whether omnicide is the best for home gardeners and as such this is irrelevant
Answer choice (E): Whether it kills things other than insects doesn't give us insight into whether the conclusion is true or not and this is irrelevant as well.
Weaken. The correct answer choice is (B).
This is an ad that concludes that Omnicide is the best insecticide for home gardeners because it kills more species than any other insecticides and that this is good for gardeners who can't determine which insects are destroying their plants.
Our job is to weaken the argument. Make it at least 1% worse. The ad here claims that it is especially good for home gardeners who can't determine which insects are destroying their plants. But there is no indication which insects Omnicide kills. We just know that it kills more species than any other insecticide.
What if killing the most species isn't a good thing? Our prephrase is going to focus on showing that maybe Omnicide kills good insects, or too many insects.
Answer choice (A): This does not weaken because those competitors still don't kill as many. They kill almost as many which doesn't impact the argument.
Answer choice (B): This is the correct answer choice. If Omnicide kills beneficial insects then this weakens the conclusion that it is the best for home gardeners.
Answer choice (C): Whether the plant is healthy or not wasn't the concern of the stimulus. We simply care about how many insects we kill. This is irrelevant
Answer choice (D): Profitability doesn't give us insight into whether omnicide is the best for home gardeners and as such this is irrelevant
Answer choice (E): Whether it kills things other than insects doesn't give us insight into whether the conclusion is true or not and this is irrelevant as well.