- Sat May 14, 2016 9:45 am
#24700
Complete Question Explanation
Weaken. The correct answer choice is (C)
The author of this stimulus is skeptical regarding the prospect of computers replacing teachers. If teaching were simply a transfer of facts and rules, then the computer could do a decent job. But, the author asserts, understanding is more than just facts and rules, but also the grasp of underlying concepts. Therefore, the author concludes, the computer will never replace the teacher. The argument’s basic components are as follows:
Correct choice (C) provides the prephrased weakening answer: if it is possible to program computers to teach an understanding of underlying concepts, this significantly weakens the author’s argument.
Weaken. The correct answer choice is (C)
The author of this stimulus is skeptical regarding the prospect of computers replacing teachers. If teaching were simply a transfer of facts and rules, then the computer could do a decent job. But, the author asserts, understanding is more than just facts and rules, but also the grasp of underlying concepts. Therefore, the author concludes, the computer will never replace the teacher. The argument’s basic components are as follows:
- Premise: Computers can relay basic facts and rules.
Premise: But understanding requires a grasp of underlying concepts.
Conclusion: Therefore computers will never be able to teach full understanding.
Correct choice (C) provides the prephrased weakening answer: if it is possible to program computers to teach an understanding of underlying concepts, this significantly weakens the author’s argument.