- Fri Jan 21, 2011 12:00 am
#27034
Complete Question Explanation
Assumption. The correct answer choice is (D)
The conclusion in this Assumption question is that the Earth Association can claim credit for converting at least 2000 people in the previous month to the environmentalist cause. This conclusion is based on the fact that member of the Earth Association gave away 2000 copies of the book To Save the Earth, a book so persuasive that anyone who reads it will be persuaded to follow its environmentalist message. The connection presumed by the author is that not only did everyone who received the book read it, but no one who was given the book was already committed to the environmentalist cause (as that would mean they could not convert).
Answer choice (A): The argument is only about what The Earth Association did, so the actions of other groups are irrelevant.
Answer choice (B): Whether the people who received copies of the book would have been willing to pay for it is not a necessary piece of the argument.
Answer choice (C): The material on which the book was printed is not important for the author’s argument.
Answer choice (D): This is the correct answer choice. This Defender answer rules out the possibility that some of the people to whom the book was given were already committed to the environmentalist cause, as a prior commitment would mean that they could not be converted by the book.
Answer choice (E): We cannot know what environmental program The Earth Association advocates. The argument is only about being converted to the environmentalist cause.
Assumption. The correct answer choice is (D)
The conclusion in this Assumption question is that the Earth Association can claim credit for converting at least 2000 people in the previous month to the environmentalist cause. This conclusion is based on the fact that member of the Earth Association gave away 2000 copies of the book To Save the Earth, a book so persuasive that anyone who reads it will be persuaded to follow its environmentalist message. The connection presumed by the author is that not only did everyone who received the book read it, but no one who was given the book was already committed to the environmentalist cause (as that would mean they could not convert).
Answer choice (A): The argument is only about what The Earth Association did, so the actions of other groups are irrelevant.
Answer choice (B): Whether the people who received copies of the book would have been willing to pay for it is not a necessary piece of the argument.
Answer choice (C): The material on which the book was printed is not important for the author’s argument.
Answer choice (D): This is the correct answer choice. This Defender answer rules out the possibility that some of the people to whom the book was given were already committed to the environmentalist cause, as a prior commitment would mean that they could not be converted by the book.
Answer choice (E): We cannot know what environmental program The Earth Association advocates. The argument is only about being converted to the environmentalist cause.