- Thu Oct 12, 2017 12:39 am
#40450
Resolve question
Stimulus:
Deer population keeps increasing despite hunters killing no fewer of them, predator population increasing, and deer habitats being encroached on.
Prephrase:
hard to prephrase
Answer choice:
A: the population of all wildlife may have benefited from this policy, so this is relevant
B: this could protect deer from the threat of habitat destruction, but it is only "recent" when the stimulus indicates deer population was on the rise since a long time ago, and "attempts" do not equal success
C: this does not defeat the premise that hunters kill no fewer deer today; there are variables including enhanced firepower or hunting ability that can easily offset the dwindling number of hunters
D: this could imply that some of the predators are less than effective hunters due to their time in captivity, but it could go both ways - they could instead be stronger than wolves born in the wild, and humans could have trained them to become good hunters before releasing them into the wild
E: this is simply irrelevant
Among the many interesting answer choices, A is the one that addresses all aspects of the argument, that the number of predator and prey have risen simultaneously despite adverse conditions for deer.
Lesson:
Make sure the explanation to these types of questions address all aspects of the phenomena, i.e. not just the deer population.