- Fri Jan 21, 2011 12:00 am
#23046
Complete Question Explanation
Strengthen-CE. The correct answer choice is (A)
The stimulus reports that a ban on hunting was intended to protect human safety, but the resulting deer infestation has itself harmed human safety. The stimulus observes that, before, no-one had been harmed by hunting, and concludes that the ban was unnecessary and created a new danger to public safety that would otherwise not exist.
The argument presumes a number of factors. One could easily write an essay about the presumptions of this superficially convincing argument, so it is better to read over the question. You are asked to provide additional support for the conclusion, so you should look for an answer choice that addresses a relevant factor.
Answer choice (A): This is the correct answer choice. It is possible that the deer population in Greenfield County would have increased even without the ban on hunting, and that would undermine the idea that the ban created the problem. However, this choice provides that in surrounding counties where hunting is permitted, the size of the deer population has not increased. That makes it more likely that it is the ban that has permitted the increase. (Furthermore, the deer are clearly vacating to safe territory. Shoot some of them, and encourage them to take their chances in those surrounding counties.)
Answer choice (B): This choice states that collisions with deer tend to be problematic. Unfortunately, the stimulus involves deciding whether the ban led to a danger to public safety that would not have otherwise occurred. Whether most collisions with deer are problematic does little to address that issue, so it is difficult to connect this irrelevant choice with the argumentation.
Answer choice (C): This choice involves the health of deer, but the stimulus concerns public safety.
Answer choice (D): This choice suggests that it is public interaction with the deer that has causally contributed to the threat to public safety, which weakens the idea that only the ban is responsible.
Answer choice (E): This choice merely explains a type of damage that deer cause, which does not help establish that the ban is the only cause of the problem.
Strengthen-CE. The correct answer choice is (A)
The stimulus reports that a ban on hunting was intended to protect human safety, but the resulting deer infestation has itself harmed human safety. The stimulus observes that, before, no-one had been harmed by hunting, and concludes that the ban was unnecessary and created a new danger to public safety that would otherwise not exist.
The argument presumes a number of factors. One could easily write an essay about the presumptions of this superficially convincing argument, so it is better to read over the question. You are asked to provide additional support for the conclusion, so you should look for an answer choice that addresses a relevant factor.
Answer choice (A): This is the correct answer choice. It is possible that the deer population in Greenfield County would have increased even without the ban on hunting, and that would undermine the idea that the ban created the problem. However, this choice provides that in surrounding counties where hunting is permitted, the size of the deer population has not increased. That makes it more likely that it is the ban that has permitted the increase. (Furthermore, the deer are clearly vacating to safe territory. Shoot some of them, and encourage them to take their chances in those surrounding counties.)
Answer choice (B): This choice states that collisions with deer tend to be problematic. Unfortunately, the stimulus involves deciding whether the ban led to a danger to public safety that would not have otherwise occurred. Whether most collisions with deer are problematic does little to address that issue, so it is difficult to connect this irrelevant choice with the argumentation.
Answer choice (C): This choice involves the health of deer, but the stimulus concerns public safety.
Answer choice (D): This choice suggests that it is public interaction with the deer that has causally contributed to the threat to public safety, which weakens the idea that only the ban is responsible.
Answer choice (E): This choice merely explains a type of damage that deer cause, which does not help establish that the ban is the only cause of the problem.