- Fri Jan 21, 2011 12:00 am
#23624
Complete Question Explanation
Strengthen—PR. The correct answer choice is (B)
The author of this stimulus believes that, because Germany is the only one who can help the economies of neighboring European countries, Germany should help. The principle at work here is that if a country is the only one able to help its neighbors, it is obliged to do so. The question asks for the principle which most helps to justify, making this a strengthen question.
Answer choice (A): The author's point is not that Germany should be the only one to help, but rather that it is the only neighboring country in a position to do so.
Answer choice (B): This is the correct answer choice, as it strengthens the author's argument; if it is true that a country should help when able, this bolsters the author's conclusion that Germany should help its ailing neighbors.
Answer choice (C): The author's point is not to limit the number of nations to be helped by Germany, so this principle does not strengthen the author's conclusion in any way.
Answer choice (D): The author is not arguing that Germany should be the only nation to provide aid, but that there is an obligation for Germany to do so for its neighbors.
Answer choice (E): The stimulus does not establish whether Germany can only afford to aid a few nations, so this answer choice fails to strengthen and is thus incorrect.
Strengthen—PR. The correct answer choice is (B)
The author of this stimulus believes that, because Germany is the only one who can help the economies of neighboring European countries, Germany should help. The principle at work here is that if a country is the only one able to help its neighbors, it is obliged to do so. The question asks for the principle which most helps to justify, making this a strengthen question.
Answer choice (A): The author's point is not that Germany should be the only one to help, but rather that it is the only neighboring country in a position to do so.
Answer choice (B): This is the correct answer choice, as it strengthens the author's argument; if it is true that a country should help when able, this bolsters the author's conclusion that Germany should help its ailing neighbors.
Answer choice (C): The author's point is not to limit the number of nations to be helped by Germany, so this principle does not strengthen the author's conclusion in any way.
Answer choice (D): The author is not arguing that Germany should be the only nation to provide aid, but that there is an obligation for Germany to do so for its neighbors.
Answer choice (E): The stimulus does not establish whether Germany can only afford to aid a few nations, so this answer choice fails to strengthen and is thus incorrect.