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- Wed Feb 16, 2022 7:18 pm
#93806
Hi Flow,
First let's look at answer choice B. Remember that for a weaken answer, you don't have to totally invalidate the conclusion, you just have to make it less likely to be true. The conclusion is that the predominant theory is wrong, so an answer choice that helps explain why the predominant theory is in fact correct would weaken. Answer choice B does this by saying that maybe the painters did eat sea animals and did paint them, but those paintings didn't survive. If that's true, the author's argument loses a bit of force, even if it seems like an unlikely scenario to you. Imagine it the other way: if 100% of the paintings survived, that would strengthen the conclusion by ruling out the scenario above.
On the other hand, let's look at answer choice C. We already know that the cave paintings depict many land animals, so adding answer choice C to the stimulus doesn't impact the veracity of the conclusion. I see your point here re "currently", but the language says "current diet," which is different from what they were eating at the exact time they made the paintings. Diet implies the full spectrum of what someone eats generally, not what they were eating at the specific moment they made the paintings.
Hope that helps!
Beth
First let's look at answer choice B. Remember that for a weaken answer, you don't have to totally invalidate the conclusion, you just have to make it less likely to be true. The conclusion is that the predominant theory is wrong, so an answer choice that helps explain why the predominant theory is in fact correct would weaken. Answer choice B does this by saying that maybe the painters did eat sea animals and did paint them, but those paintings didn't survive. If that's true, the author's argument loses a bit of force, even if it seems like an unlikely scenario to you. Imagine it the other way: if 100% of the paintings survived, that would strengthen the conclusion by ruling out the scenario above.
On the other hand, let's look at answer choice C. We already know that the cave paintings depict many land animals, so adding answer choice C to the stimulus doesn't impact the veracity of the conclusion. I see your point here re "currently", but the language says "current diet," which is different from what they were eating at the exact time they made the paintings. Diet implies the full spectrum of what someone eats generally, not what they were eating at the specific moment they made the paintings.
Hope that helps!
Beth