askuwheteau@protonmail.com wrote: ↑Mon Mar 04, 2024 7:32 pm
Hi Dana,
Thank you for the prompt reply. I am confused as to why this question could be regarded as a method of reasoning question. It does not appear to contain a question stem asking for how the author arrived at his/her conclusions, but rather this stimulus in #24 appears to be asking me to Counter (aka Weaken) an objection pertaining to the line patterns serving unrelated purposes . In attempting to counter this objection, Choice C is the best fit as it shows the opposite, namely that the lines were serving related purposes.
Would you please clarify why you view this question as a method of reasoning passage?
Thanks,
Jonathan
Hi Jonathan,
This is not only a Method of Reasoning question, but a Method of Reasoning — Argument Part question. This is because the question stem cites a specific statement from the stimulus and asks you to find the answer choice that correctly describes the role that statement plays in an argument. In this case, we are required to determine the way in which the investigator goes about defending their argument that the light-colored lines weren’t Inca roads. While the question is worded in a convoluted way (i.e. “what’s the argumentative strategy”), it’s really just asking “The method of the investigator’s argument is what?”
To further clarify, the question stem can be swapped out with other classic Method of Reasoning question structures such as:
“Which one of the following describes the investigator’s technique of reasoning”
“The investigator’s argument employs which of the following reasoning techniques” and
“The investigator’s argument seeks to do which of the following”
I hope this helps!