Hello PowerScore,
I was wondering if you could doublecheck my thinking for this question (#26).
I approached this question as causal v conditional reasoning. Allow me to explain.
The question stem is asking about the reason for why “conventionalist” (line 21-24) hold that the statement “The ball is red” true.
Correct (A)
From the passage, it is clear that “conventionalists” would believe that the ball statement is trues because of / due to the agreed upon conventions (line 23). The correct answer (A) is using a synonymous phrase and talks about acceptance, which is totally fine.
In essence, Acceptance / Agreed Upon Conventions (Cause) Statement True (Effect).
Here we have our correct answer!
Incorrect (B)
The most attractive incorrect answer choice (B) is hinging on the conditional relationship mentioned in lines (31-32).
Statement True No Promising Alternatives (Necessary/Requirement)
So, even if you accept answer choice (B) to mean “no promising alternatives”, it is only a requirement for the statement to be true, not a cause/reason what makes the statement true.
Interestingly, existence of promising alternatives would lead to the statement being false (not true), just like the lack of agreed upon convention. But we are not asked about what makes the statement false in the view of “conventionalists”, so it’s just a brain teaser.
Would greatly appreciate it if my approach to selecting (A) as correct answer choice and eliminating (B) as incorrect are logically sound. Thank you!