- Thu May 12, 2022 4:26 pm
#95292
Hi emily,
Answer choice (D) is a great example of a no-effect/limited effect sort of answer choice. Since this is a strengthen except question, four answer choices will strengthen, and one will not strengthen. It could weaken the argument in the ways that you described. But it also could just have no impact at all on the stimulus. Something with no impact isn't strengthening. It isn't always weakening. It could be doing nothing at all. And that's what we see happening here.
Some words in your explanation should be able to help you identify this in the future. You noted "why does it matter that ....". Those words are a hint that your brain is telling you that this answer choice doesn't have a impact on the argument. It doesn't matter. That's your right answer in a strengthen except.
Hope that helps!
Answer choice (D) is a great example of a no-effect/limited effect sort of answer choice. Since this is a strengthen except question, four answer choices will strengthen, and one will not strengthen. It could weaken the argument in the ways that you described. But it also could just have no impact at all on the stimulus. Something with no impact isn't strengthening. It isn't always weakening. It could be doing nothing at all. And that's what we see happening here.
Some words in your explanation should be able to help you identify this in the future. You noted "why does it matter that ....". Those words are a hint that your brain is telling you that this answer choice doesn't have a impact on the argument. It doesn't matter. That's your right answer in a strengthen except.
Hope that helps!