- Sat Aug 29, 2015 11:00 pm
#22682
Question #21: Strengthen. The correct answer choice is (E).
The author concludes that Paraguay is likely the place where maté originated, and this is based on two premises:
The question asks for the answer choice that would most strengthen this argument, so the correct answer choice will likely provide new information supporting the notion that one or both of the attributes referenced above (more varieties, wider use) actually help point to the location where the beverage originated.
Answer choice (A) is attractive, but incorrect. It suggests that if a beverage has not been in use for a long time at a certain location (i.e. if it did not originate there), we would not expect to find a great variety of types of that beverage there. Sure—if we knew that there is a great variety of maté beverages in Paraguay, this would strengthen the notion that maté has been used in Paraguay for a very long time. This, in turn, would make it more likely that maté originated there. Unfortunately, we don’t know if there are a “great variety of types” of maté in Paraguay: all we know is that there are more varieties of it found in Paraguay than anywhere else. It’s entirely possible that there are only two varieties of maté in Paraguay, while all other countries have one.
If you found this answer choice attractive, you conflated a comparative claim with an absolute one.
Answer choice (B) is incorrect, for several reasons: First, what Paraguayans believe is irrelevant. Facts count; opinions don’t. Secondly, even if this belief were correct, it would imply that maté could have been imported from other areas of South America, which weakens the conclusion of the argument.
Answer choice (C) can be discounted for the same reason as answer choice (B): opinions are not facts.
Answer choice (D) is attractive, but incorrect. If maté is not frequently consumed outside of South America, this limits the probable range where it originated. However, it does not establish that it originated in Paraguay—it would have been any other country in South America.
Answer choice (E) is the correct answer choice, indicating that the length of a beverage’s history correlates positively with the extent of its usage. If this is the case, then the fact that maté is used more widely in Paraguay than anywhere else in the world would lend support to the notion that the beverage has been in Paraguay longer than anywhere else, which would mean back to the beverage's very beginnings.
The author concludes that Paraguay is likely the place where maté originated, and this is based on two premises:
- More varieties of the beverage can be found in Paraguay than anywhere else.
- The beverage is used more widely in Paraguay than anywhere else.
The question asks for the answer choice that would most strengthen this argument, so the correct answer choice will likely provide new information supporting the notion that one or both of the attributes referenced above (more varieties, wider use) actually help point to the location where the beverage originated.
Answer choice (A) is attractive, but incorrect. It suggests that if a beverage has not been in use for a long time at a certain location (i.e. if it did not originate there), we would not expect to find a great variety of types of that beverage there. Sure—if we knew that there is a great variety of maté beverages in Paraguay, this would strengthen the notion that maté has been used in Paraguay for a very long time. This, in turn, would make it more likely that maté originated there. Unfortunately, we don’t know if there are a “great variety of types” of maté in Paraguay: all we know is that there are more varieties of it found in Paraguay than anywhere else. It’s entirely possible that there are only two varieties of maté in Paraguay, while all other countries have one.
If you found this answer choice attractive, you conflated a comparative claim with an absolute one.
Answer choice (B) is incorrect, for several reasons: First, what Paraguayans believe is irrelevant. Facts count; opinions don’t. Secondly, even if this belief were correct, it would imply that maté could have been imported from other areas of South America, which weakens the conclusion of the argument.
Answer choice (C) can be discounted for the same reason as answer choice (B): opinions are not facts.
Answer choice (D) is attractive, but incorrect. If maté is not frequently consumed outside of South America, this limits the probable range where it originated. However, it does not establish that it originated in Paraguay—it would have been any other country in South America.
Answer choice (E) is the correct answer choice, indicating that the length of a beverage’s history correlates positively with the extent of its usage. If this is the case, then the fact that maté is used more widely in Paraguay than anywhere else in the world would lend support to the notion that the beverage has been in Paraguay longer than anywhere else, which would mean back to the beverage's very beginnings.