- Wed Apr 06, 2016 1:29 pm
#22791
Complete Question Explanation
Weaken. The correct answer choice is (C)
This is another example of a fairly long stimulus which describes a rather basic argument: Even though lead removal should be done professionally, many people choose to do it themselves to save money. Thus, Homeowners Journal should advise on how to minimize risks.
Since a weaken question follows this stimulus, we should probably seek an answer choice which shows why the author's conclusion might not be advisable.
Answer choice (A): The relevant question here is whether or not the journal should advise on lead removal, so this really only involves those who know that there is lead to be removed. Thus, this answer choice does not affect the author's argument.
Answer choice (B): This answer choice involves those who would undertake such a product with or without advise from the Homeowners Journal, so this choice has no effect on the strength of the argumentation in the stimulus.
Answer choice (C): This is the correct answer choice, as it provides a detrimental effect of the author's proposal. If publication of such advice actually increases the likelihood that people will do such dangerous jobs themselves, this such publication would not be advisable.
Answer choice (D): The lack of availability of professionals might make do-it-yourselfers more common, but this tells us nothing about the wisdom of providing advise in Homeowners Journal.
Answer choice (E): This answer choice is irrelevant, because the author specifically points out that in this context it is generally cheaper to do it yourself.
Weaken. The correct answer choice is (C)
This is another example of a fairly long stimulus which describes a rather basic argument: Even though lead removal should be done professionally, many people choose to do it themselves to save money. Thus, Homeowners Journal should advise on how to minimize risks.
Since a weaken question follows this stimulus, we should probably seek an answer choice which shows why the author's conclusion might not be advisable.
Answer choice (A): The relevant question here is whether or not the journal should advise on lead removal, so this really only involves those who know that there is lead to be removed. Thus, this answer choice does not affect the author's argument.
Answer choice (B): This answer choice involves those who would undertake such a product with or without advise from the Homeowners Journal, so this choice has no effect on the strength of the argumentation in the stimulus.
Answer choice (C): This is the correct answer choice, as it provides a detrimental effect of the author's proposal. If publication of such advice actually increases the likelihood that people will do such dangerous jobs themselves, this such publication would not be advisable.
Answer choice (D): The lack of availability of professionals might make do-it-yourselfers more common, but this tells us nothing about the wisdom of providing advise in Homeowners Journal.
Answer choice (E): This answer choice is irrelevant, because the author specifically points out that in this context it is generally cheaper to do it yourself.