- Mon Jun 08, 2020 2:01 pm
#76052
Is this assumption question a defender assumption? I think I looked for an answer that related to why human activity effects the weather. This led me to answer choice C. When I negated C I read it as, even if living organisms have an appreciable large-scale effect on weather patterns, then this is not necessarily due at least partly to the effects of human activity. This does not really do anything with the argument.
E, on the other hand, has an effect on the argument because if we negate that then it is, even if a weather pattern with a natural cause has a seven-day cycle, then that cause may not have a seven-day cycle. Which would ruin our C+E argument in the stimulus that human activity effects the weather.
E, on the other hand, has an effect on the argument because if we negate that then it is, even if a weather pattern with a natural cause has a seven-day cycle, then that cause may not have a seven-day cycle. Which would ruin our C+E argument in the stimulus that human activity effects the weather.