- Sat Jul 01, 2017 8:14 am
#36669
Complete Question Explanation
Weaken. The correct answer choice is (C)
The inference of this conclusion is that people with normal blood pressure who can process excess
sodium do not need to restrict their sodium intake. The clearest way to weaken this argument is to
demonstrate that that there is some compelling reason for these people (i.e. the vast majority who have
normal blood pressure) to also avoid excess sodium intake. Neither (A) nor (B) would provide these
people with incentive to limit their sodium intake. Answer choice (D) suggests that everyone must
consume some sodium and answer choice (E) would only concern those people whose bodies do not
simply excrete any amount of unused or unneeded sodium. Answer choice (C), if true, asserts that
excess sodium intake over time can be detrimental to anyone, including those people with normal blood
pressure, and would therefore seriously weaken the argument.
Answer choice (A): This answer would certainly help motivate persons with high blood pressure to
correct that problem. However, the vast majority of people would be unmoved by this argument, since
their blood pressure is normal and excess sodium intake does not significantly raise their blood pressure.
Answer choice (B): Remember that the goal is to prove that it is also necessary for people with normal
blood pressure to restrict their sodium intake. This answer choice only demonstrates that excess sodium
intake may worsen an existing high blood pressure condition. Therefore, people without this condition
would not be motivated to restrict their sodium intake and the author’s conclusion would be unaffected.
Answer choice (C): This is the correct answer choice. If it is true that excess sodium intake impairs
the body’s ability to process excess sodium, then even people who have normal blood pressure need to
restrict their sodium intake. Thus, the author’s claim that only certain groups of people need to restrict
their sodium intake is weakened by this answer choice.
Answer choice (D): The conclusion argues that certain groups of people need to restrict their sodium
intake, not eliminate it altogether. So stating that everyone needs some sodium does not weaken that
conclusion.
Answer choice (E): Since people with normal blood pressure do excrete any amount of sodium not used
by the body, this answer does not weaken the author’s conclusion.
Weaken. The correct answer choice is (C)
The inference of this conclusion is that people with normal blood pressure who can process excess
sodium do not need to restrict their sodium intake. The clearest way to weaken this argument is to
demonstrate that that there is some compelling reason for these people (i.e. the vast majority who have
normal blood pressure) to also avoid excess sodium intake. Neither (A) nor (B) would provide these
people with incentive to limit their sodium intake. Answer choice (D) suggests that everyone must
consume some sodium and answer choice (E) would only concern those people whose bodies do not
simply excrete any amount of unused or unneeded sodium. Answer choice (C), if true, asserts that
excess sodium intake over time can be detrimental to anyone, including those people with normal blood
pressure, and would therefore seriously weaken the argument.
Answer choice (A): This answer would certainly help motivate persons with high blood pressure to
correct that problem. However, the vast majority of people would be unmoved by this argument, since
their blood pressure is normal and excess sodium intake does not significantly raise their blood pressure.
Answer choice (B): Remember that the goal is to prove that it is also necessary for people with normal
blood pressure to restrict their sodium intake. This answer choice only demonstrates that excess sodium
intake may worsen an existing high blood pressure condition. Therefore, people without this condition
would not be motivated to restrict their sodium intake and the author’s conclusion would be unaffected.
Answer choice (C): This is the correct answer choice. If it is true that excess sodium intake impairs
the body’s ability to process excess sodium, then even people who have normal blood pressure need to
restrict their sodium intake. Thus, the author’s claim that only certain groups of people need to restrict
their sodium intake is weakened by this answer choice.
Answer choice (D): The conclusion argues that certain groups of people need to restrict their sodium
intake, not eliminate it altogether. So stating that everyone needs some sodium does not weaken that
conclusion.
Answer choice (E): Since people with normal blood pressure do excrete any amount of sodium not used
by the body, this answer does not weaken the author’s conclusion.