- Sat May 14, 2016 12:44 pm
#24823
Complete Question Explanation
Strengthen—PR. The correct answer choice is (C)
In this stimulus the author discusses a planned art robbery, and the fact that those paintings stolen were not chosen solely based on their value. The author concludes that they were stolen to suit someone’s particular tastes.
The question stem requires us to find the principle appealed to:
Answer Choice (A): The author is not concerned with the question of whether an individual or a group directed the robbery, so this cannot be the principle appealed to.
Answer Choice (B): This principle is contrary to the author’s reasoning—the author believes that some logical justification was involved.
Answer Choice (C): This is the correct answer choice. The author bases conclusions purely on the thieves’ selections, which reflects the belief that such robberies are distinguishable from one another.
Answer Choice (D): The stimulus provides no discussion of any thefts committed without a pre-existing plan—this stimulus deals exclusively with one robbery, which appeared to reflect the existence of a plan.
Answer Choice (E): Since the integrity of the remaining collection is neither mentioned nor alluded to, this cannot be the principle to which the author tacitly appeals.
Strengthen—PR. The correct answer choice is (C)
In this stimulus the author discusses a planned art robbery, and the fact that those paintings stolen were not chosen solely based on their value. The author concludes that they were stolen to suit someone’s particular tastes.
The question stem requires us to find the principle appealed to:
Answer Choice (A): The author is not concerned with the question of whether an individual or a group directed the robbery, so this cannot be the principle appealed to.
Answer Choice (B): This principle is contrary to the author’s reasoning—the author believes that some logical justification was involved.
Answer Choice (C): This is the correct answer choice. The author bases conclusions purely on the thieves’ selections, which reflects the belief that such robberies are distinguishable from one another.
Answer Choice (D): The stimulus provides no discussion of any thefts committed without a pre-existing plan—this stimulus deals exclusively with one robbery, which appeared to reflect the existence of a plan.
Answer Choice (E): Since the integrity of the remaining collection is neither mentioned nor alluded to, this cannot be the principle to which the author tacitly appeals.