- Wed Nov 18, 2015 4:40 pm
#20705
The following question arrived at our desk earlier today:
The question is about amphibians, I understand why answers B-E strengthen the argument (although I incorrectly selected D the first time around - I understand now how D could eliminate another cause for population decrease, this strengthening the conclusion) but I think it is completely bogus that A is correct - is it simply because the answers fails to mention amphibians? The whole test is about assumptions and this and that - I am just wondering if there was a different perspective or explanation for this one, as I'm starting to get frustrated with how nuanced the LR section can be at times.
Thanks!
Nikki Siclunov
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