- Fri Dec 20, 2019 10:41 am
#72652
Complete Question Explanation
Method of Reasoning. The correct answer choice is (D).
This Method of Reasoning question asks us to describe how Binh responded to Kira. Binh accepted Kira's premises about insurance companies trying to make profits, but said that those premises do not necessarily prove her conclusion. Note that Binh never says that her conclusion is false, but only that it is not supported. That is an important distinction, and will be the source of at least one wrong answer! The correct answer must accurately describe what Binh did, so any answer that describes something that did not occur must be incorrect.
Answer choice (A): Binh never suggests that Kira overlooked any particular fact, and nothing Binh said suggests a conflict with Kira's conclusion. In fact, Binh accepts the facts presented by Kira, and does not introduce any new facts.
Answer choice (B): Binh did not deny Kira's premises - he accepted them! Thus this answer does not describe what happened in the stimulus.
Answer choice (C): This answer is half right, half wrong. Binh did indeed argue that Kira's premises were inadequate, but at no point does he say anything to suggest that they contradict the conclusion.
Answer choice (D): This is the correct answer choice. This is an accurate description of exactly what happened in the stimulus - Binh did concede (accept as true) Kira's premises, he did not deny her conclusion, and he did assert that the premises did not support her conclusion.
Answer choice (E): Binh claims that Kira's claims do NOT support her conclusion, so this answer describes exactly the opposite of what happened. In addition, Binh never suggested that the premises conflict with each other. They just don't support the conclusion!
Method of Reasoning. The correct answer choice is (D).
This Method of Reasoning question asks us to describe how Binh responded to Kira. Binh accepted Kira's premises about insurance companies trying to make profits, but said that those premises do not necessarily prove her conclusion. Note that Binh never says that her conclusion is false, but only that it is not supported. That is an important distinction, and will be the source of at least one wrong answer! The correct answer must accurately describe what Binh did, so any answer that describes something that did not occur must be incorrect.
Answer choice (A): Binh never suggests that Kira overlooked any particular fact, and nothing Binh said suggests a conflict with Kira's conclusion. In fact, Binh accepts the facts presented by Kira, and does not introduce any new facts.
Answer choice (B): Binh did not deny Kira's premises - he accepted them! Thus this answer does not describe what happened in the stimulus.
Answer choice (C): This answer is half right, half wrong. Binh did indeed argue that Kira's premises were inadequate, but at no point does he say anything to suggest that they contradict the conclusion.
Answer choice (D): This is the correct answer choice. This is an accurate description of exactly what happened in the stimulus - Binh did concede (accept as true) Kira's premises, he did not deny her conclusion, and he did assert that the premises did not support her conclusion.
Answer choice (E): Binh claims that Kira's claims do NOT support her conclusion, so this answer describes exactly the opposite of what happened. In addition, Binh never suggested that the premises conflict with each other. They just don't support the conclusion!