- Fri Jan 21, 2011 12:00 am
#36807
Complete Question Explanation
Weaken Except. The correct answer choice is (E)
The argument in this stimulus is fairly straightforward, though clearly flawed:
pesticides. Since this is an Except question, we should eliminate the four choices that do weaken the
argument, in search of the single answer choice that does not weaken the argument.
Answer choice (A): This response weakens the argument; by pointing out that humans have had a long
time to get used to natural pesticides, the author strengthens the contrast between natural and synthetic
pesticides.
Answer choice (B): This response points out that spraying with synthetic pesticides leads to higher
relative concentrations, which makes it more likely that spraying with synthetics could be dangerous.
This response weakens the argument, and is incorrect.
Answer choice (C): If synthetic pesticides have a more highly concentrated toxicity, they might be more
dangerous, so this is another response which weakens the argument.
Answer choice (D): If synthetic pesticides affect a wider variety of species, this would increase the
likelihood that humans might be affected, so this choice weakens the author’s argument.
Answer choice (E): This is the correct answer choice. If the synthetic pesticides are similar in
chemical structure to the natural pesticides, that would strengthen the claim that we might expect the
same degree of harmlessness in synthetic pesticides as in their natural counterparts. This response does
not weaken the argument and is therefore correct.
Weaken Except. The correct answer choice is (E)
The argument in this stimulus is fairly straightforward, though clearly flawed:
- Premise: Natural pesticides aren’t harmful.
Conclusion: Thus the additional threat from synthetic pesticides is minimal.
pesticides. Since this is an Except question, we should eliminate the four choices that do weaken the
argument, in search of the single answer choice that does not weaken the argument.
Answer choice (A): This response weakens the argument; by pointing out that humans have had a long
time to get used to natural pesticides, the author strengthens the contrast between natural and synthetic
pesticides.
Answer choice (B): This response points out that spraying with synthetic pesticides leads to higher
relative concentrations, which makes it more likely that spraying with synthetics could be dangerous.
This response weakens the argument, and is incorrect.
Answer choice (C): If synthetic pesticides have a more highly concentrated toxicity, they might be more
dangerous, so this is another response which weakens the argument.
Answer choice (D): If synthetic pesticides affect a wider variety of species, this would increase the
likelihood that humans might be affected, so this choice weakens the author’s argument.
Answer choice (E): This is the correct answer choice. If the synthetic pesticides are similar in
chemical structure to the natural pesticides, that would strengthen the claim that we might expect the
same degree of harmlessness in synthetic pesticides as in their natural counterparts. This response does
not weaken the argument and is therefore correct.