Hi, GLMDYP!
Your post suggests two questions: (1) why is answer choice (B) not a valid Must Be True inference; and (2) why isn't answer choice (E) too definitive to be correct?
You are correct that this is a Must Be True question. It contains both conditional reasoning and causal reasoning, though it is the conditional reasoning that permits an additive inference, which is tested in answer choice (E).
The facts in the stimulus are:
(1) without the intervention of conservationists, squirrel monkeys will become extinct;
(2) the squirrel monkeys will survive if large tracts of second-growth forest habitat are preserved for them; and
(3) squirrel monkeys flourish in second-growth forest because of the plentiful supply of their favorite insects and fruit
The third fact presents a causal relationship, regarding what causes the squirrel monkeys to flourish in the second growth forests. This relationship is not tested, though it could have been.
What answer choice (E) does test is the inference permitted by the combination of facts (1) and (2), expressed below as two conditional relationships:
(1)
squirrel monkeys extinct intervention conservationists
(2) large tracts preserved
squirrel monkeys extinct
inference:
large tracts preserved
intervention conservationists
Answer choice (E) contains the inference expressed immediately above. Because it is a valid conditional reasoning inference, it is a proper Must Be True correct answer choice.
While answer choice (E) presents an absolute relationship, it is conditional. Answer choice (B) is not conditional, but is a definitive statement regarding what will occur. Even though answer choice (B) appears to be a more cautious inference from the stimulus, in that it says "at least some," it is a future prediction about what "will" occur.
However, the facts in the stimulus concerning conservationists and the preservation of the second growth forests were conditional statements, with no facts regarding what will, in fact, occur. That is why answer choice (B) is incorrect.
Please let me know if you have further questions, or if I can assist you further.
Thanks,
Ron