- Fri May 06, 2016 8:58 am
#24016
Hi Sarah,
My favorite way of negating an answer choice is just to add "It is not the case that..." to the beginning of the sentence. There are sometimes simpler or easier ways to negate answer choices, but they can be misleading as well; this method will never let you down.
So, for A: It is not the case that in at least some landfills that have been converted into public parks there are bacteria that degrade household cleaning products.
Now, that is a bit unwieldy, so we can simplify the sentence a bit: There are no landfills that have been converted to public parks that contain bacteria that degrade household cleaning products. If that were true, it is a definite attack on the conclusion that converting landfills to parks damages human health.
We can use the same approach to negate B: It is not the case that converting a landfill to a public park will cause no damage to human health unless toxic vapors are produced in that landfill and humans are exposed to them. In other words, it's not true t hat these vapors are the only way human health can be damaged by landfill-parks. That is definitely not an attack on the argument - if anything, it strengthens it - and thus A is the better answer choice.