- Sun Aug 25, 2019 12:24 pm
#67579
Hi,
I am a bit confused on how to eliminate answer choice E. I understand that unwarranted is just asserting that the argument lacks some support. However, I read the answer choice " describes a hypothesis about the sequence of events involved in the origins of a phenomenon, and then argues that those events occurred in a different sequence. I did not think "argues" was incorrect. In the stimulus the anthropologist says that one assertion is unwarranted, and that another explanation might be plausible. Is this not an argument? Thanks in advance!
I am a bit confused on how to eliminate answer choice E. I understand that unwarranted is just asserting that the argument lacks some support. However, I read the answer choice " describes a hypothesis about the sequence of events involved in the origins of a phenomenon, and then argues that those events occurred in a different sequence. I did not think "argues" was incorrect. In the stimulus the anthropologist says that one assertion is unwarranted, and that another explanation might be plausible. Is this not an argument? Thanks in advance!