SMR wrote:Hi,
Which statement in this stimulus is the conclusion and why is that statement the conclusion?
Thank you!
Hello,
Good question. One could say that the flow is, "Writings show Mayan scribes were good with math, therefore Mayans in general knew math, therefore we know more about Mayan intellectual achievements than we used to." Or, the first sentence about knowing more than we used to about Mayan achievements, could be considered an "intro" sentence, with the main portion of the stimulus being, "Writings show Mayan scribes were good with math, therefore Mayans in general knew math." In that case, the second clause (Mayans knew math) would be the conclusion. Or, as I said first off, the first sentence of the stimulus ("we know more about Mayan intellectual achievements than we used to") could be considered the conclusion.
This could be one of those interesting paragraphs that has two conclusions, arguably (Mayans knew math; and, we understand Mayan achievements more than we used to).
Regardless of where the conclusion or conclusions are, answer B makes sense, since you can't generalize from the scribes to the whole society. That's my conclusion!
David