Hi powerscore,
As many others have, I also fell for A.
What got me was the very last phrase of the conclusion 'in order of decreasing abundance'; it led me to think that it would 'necessitate the assumption' that the order is in fact correct.
I understand that the correct answer C links 'revealed the existence of ~~~' and 'components are ~~~'.
Thinking of it as a flaw, it would be subject to question if one were to conclude the only components of an entity from evidence of having found those components.
I have found that phrases like 'in order of decreasing abundance' are exactly what the test makers enjoy slipping into the stimulus to tempt us into incorrect answer choices like A.
Upon my review, I realized that I should have identified the jump in reasoning (flaw, 'found'-->'composed of only') then stuck with the definite flaw I identified.
Of course, through further inspection, it would also be clear that the
amount of frozen material is irrelevant, as the
rate of its vaporization is all that matters.
I have some thoughts from having come across a handful of these stuctures (an irrelevant phrase separated from the conclusion with a comma)
Another question that tripped me up in a similar way was
Question 17 Section 2 (Lawhub ordering) of PrepTest 90+
The stimulus states that 'costs of transporting' --> 'not economically feasible to colonize Mars'
This question also provides two answer choices that fill the gap for what I presume to be two popular possibilities: costs>benefit & transporting is necessary
In this case, the power 'transportation' has over 'cost' is greater since, no matter the cost, if transportation does not occur, cost is irrelevant.
In retrospect, both questions have an element of new concepts within the stimulus (why are we suddenly making conclusions about the components of the atmosphere, why would transportation pop up),,, and may not be similar at all, other than having two contenders
As I write this I am starting to think that maybe I am reducing every Assumption question to finding that 'new' concept...?
The conclusion that I wanted to land at was that I found sticking to the point at issue and not falling for details important
please send help