- Sun Jul 10, 2022 12:48 pm
#96102
That sounds to me a lot like a Whole-to-Part flaw, goingslow. Something like concluding that because a particular type of tomb must have been extremely common in this culture, therefore one particular tomb must have been built that way. Perhaps in this case we could have concluded that the Swahili and Oromo people may have had some influence on each other - a broad conclusion - but instead the author came to the very restricted (narrow and specific) conclusion that the Swahili made their tombs this way because they had been conquered by the Oromo and forced to do things their way. Then answer C would be a lot better looking (although E would still be a solid answer.)
One reason C isn't a great answer is that the conclusion in the stimulus is not very restricted. It's soft, saying that the Swahili were influenced "to some extent" by the Oromo. That's still pretty broad.
One reason C isn't a great answer is that the conclusion in the stimulus is not very restricted. It's soft, saying that the Swahili were influenced "to some extent" by the Oromo. That's still pretty broad.
Adam M. Tyson
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