- Thu Jul 14, 2016 6:42 pm
#27209
Complete Question Explanation
Parallel Flaw—CE. The correct answer choice is (D)
The commentator’s argument is short and simple:
Parallel Flaw—CE. The correct answer choice is (D)
The commentator’s argument is short and simple:
- Premise: [There are] teacher hiring freezes.
Subconclusion/ Premise: The quality of education in that country will not improve.
Conclusion: Thus, it will surely deteriorate.
- The error in the argument occurs in the leap from subconclusion to conclusion: just because the quality of education will not improve does not necessarily mean it will deteriorate (it could stay the same). This mistake occurs because the author believes in the False Dilemma of two possible outcomes (that quality of education must either rise or fall) when there are actually three possible outcomes.
The argument also features a causal relationship in the first sentence: teacher hiring freezes are the cause of a lack of improvement in the quality of education.
The conclusion features strong and definite language—“will surely.” An answer choice that deviates from this level of certainty will be incorrect.
- Answer choice (B) and (C) can be eliminated because they contain conclusions—“more likely” and “may,” respectively—that are different than “will.” Answer choice (A) has the same conclusion and remains a Contender. Be careful with answer choice (D) because the conclusion—“must”—is similar in certainty to “will surely.” The conclusion of answer choice (E), “will not,” remains in contention because the negative has no effect.
- Answer choice (A) seemingly relies on a similar assumption to that in the stimulus (that if one outcome does not occur then it must be the opposite outcome), but answer choice (A) is different from the stimulus because there are many different options for pizza, not just three.
Answer choice (D) is the correct answer choice. Each element is matched, and a False Dilemma is used that assumes that temperatures cannot stay the same.
Answer choice (E) is incorrect because the conclusion is identical to the premise: “impossible for the car to start” is the same as “it will not start.”