- Thu Sep 04, 2014 1:21 pm
#16383
The correct answer is C while chose A.
The reasoning in the stimuli matches with answer C.
The problem for me was that I excluded answer C earlier based upon the certainty of conclusion.
The LR bible states that the correct answer in the parallel should match reasoning, certainty of conclusion, certainty of premise, and validity of the stimuli.
As certainty of conclusion was easiest to notice, i excluded the correct answer C.
The stimuli uses "would" while answer C uses "will." They do not have similar degree of certainty, do they?
Is matching reasoning in extraordinary priority that an answer that matches the reasoning can be an answer regardless of the certainty of language used in the conclusion?
I thought all four factors should meet for the correct answer..
The reasoning in the stimuli matches with answer C.
The problem for me was that I excluded answer C earlier based upon the certainty of conclusion.
The LR bible states that the correct answer in the parallel should match reasoning, certainty of conclusion, certainty of premise, and validity of the stimuli.
As certainty of conclusion was easiest to notice, i excluded the correct answer C.
The stimuli uses "would" while answer C uses "will." They do not have similar degree of certainty, do they?
Is matching reasoning in extraordinary priority that an answer that matches the reasoning can be an answer regardless of the certainty of language used in the conclusion?
I thought all four factors should meet for the correct answer..