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- Mon Mar 20, 2023 12:59 am
#100614
I got this correct and I want to double-check my approach cuz it seemed too easy to be at the latter part of the questions.
The argument's conclusion is that the criticism is misplaced. What follows, which is a premise indicator (however), provides support for the conclusion.
A is wrong because it's actually the opposite. It supports the conclusion instead of objecting it.
B has some word salad language but it's had to argue it's a "fact." Even if it were true, B doesn't accurately characterize its purpose in the argument. The author includes it to support her conclusion. That's why it's there.
C is wrong because the argument's conclusion appears before "however."
D is wrong because the false assumption appears earlier in the argument where we are told space launch has greater difficulties.
E at first threw me off because of the wording but "it is used by the argument" is another way of saying premise. It also undermines a viewpoint about spaceships being much more complex.
Hope this is correct lol
The argument's conclusion is that the criticism is misplaced. What follows, which is a premise indicator (however), provides support for the conclusion.
A is wrong because it's actually the opposite. It supports the conclusion instead of objecting it.
B has some word salad language but it's had to argue it's a "fact." Even if it were true, B doesn't accurately characterize its purpose in the argument. The author includes it to support her conclusion. That's why it's there.
C is wrong because the argument's conclusion appears before "however."
D is wrong because the false assumption appears earlier in the argument where we are told space launch has greater difficulties.
E at first threw me off because of the wording but "it is used by the argument" is another way of saying premise. It also undermines a viewpoint about spaceships being much more complex.
Hope this is correct lol