- Mon May 02, 2016 11:54 am
#23749
Complete Question Explanation
Method of Reasoning. The correct answer choice is (B)
This question asks you to describe Maria's method of reasoning, so you should focus on the fact that she introduces evidence that attacks Lucien's proposed cause. As a note, it may have been easier to do this question first.
Answer choice (A): Lucien uses his personal experience to comment on apartment vacancies, but it is not clear that his assumption that the homeless do not work is anything more than conjecture, so this choice inadequately describes Maria's response, and is incorrect.
Answer choice (B): This is the correct answer choice. In order for Lucien to conclude that an unwillingness or inability to work is the sole cause of homelessness, Lucien must assume that no homeless people have employment. When Maria points out that many homeless people have jobs, she attacks Lucien's assumption, or presupposition, that there is any basis for his causal conclusion that joblessness is the sole cause of homelessness.
Answer choice (C): Maria does not engage in a character attack or any attack on motive; she simply points out that the facts run contrary to Lucien's assumptions, so this choice is wrong.
Answer choice (D): Maria does not demonstrate that Lucien's evidence supports any conclusion, she merely shows that no available evidence could support the causal relationship Lucien proposes. Effectively, she does not address Lucien's evidence directly, so this choice is wrong.
Answer choice (E): Maria offers no alternative explanation, she simply points out that Lucien's causal conclusion must be incorrect because it does not match reality. This choice is wrong.
Method of Reasoning. The correct answer choice is (B)
This question asks you to describe Maria's method of reasoning, so you should focus on the fact that she introduces evidence that attacks Lucien's proposed cause. As a note, it may have been easier to do this question first.
Answer choice (A): Lucien uses his personal experience to comment on apartment vacancies, but it is not clear that his assumption that the homeless do not work is anything more than conjecture, so this choice inadequately describes Maria's response, and is incorrect.
Answer choice (B): This is the correct answer choice. In order for Lucien to conclude that an unwillingness or inability to work is the sole cause of homelessness, Lucien must assume that no homeless people have employment. When Maria points out that many homeless people have jobs, she attacks Lucien's assumption, or presupposition, that there is any basis for his causal conclusion that joblessness is the sole cause of homelessness.
Answer choice (C): Maria does not engage in a character attack or any attack on motive; she simply points out that the facts run contrary to Lucien's assumptions, so this choice is wrong.
Answer choice (D): Maria does not demonstrate that Lucien's evidence supports any conclusion, she merely shows that no available evidence could support the causal relationship Lucien proposes. Effectively, she does not address Lucien's evidence directly, so this choice is wrong.
Answer choice (E): Maria offers no alternative explanation, she simply points out that Lucien's causal conclusion must be incorrect because it does not match reality. This choice is wrong.