- Fri Nov 29, 2013 5:27 pm
#12904
How was Thanksgiving?
Anyway, if they were washed, then they don't have pesticide anymore. So the assumption that they were NOT washed (which is what answer A says) at some point, is needed to assume that there could be a greasy pesticide residue left on the fruit. Try negating answer choice A--if they WERE washed, bye bye pesticide!
B may be a strengthener, showing that often, pesticide leaves a greasy residue. It's hardly a necessary assumption though.
Hope this helps,
David
reop6780 wrote:When i read this stimuli, Ithought the connection between "greasy" and "pesticide" had to be made for the conclusion.Hello reop6780,
I chose answer B believing that this supports the missing connection between two ceoncepts.
However the correct answer is A.
I dont understand why answer A must be assumed since washed apples does not support the conclusion that those apples are covered by pesticide.
How was Thanksgiving?
Anyway, if they were washed, then they don't have pesticide anymore. So the assumption that they were NOT washed (which is what answer A says) at some point, is needed to assume that there could be a greasy pesticide residue left on the fruit. Try negating answer choice A--if they WERE washed, bye bye pesticide!
B may be a strengthener, showing that often, pesticide leaves a greasy residue. It's hardly a necessary assumption though.
Hope this helps,
David