- Fri Apr 15, 2016 10:40 am
#23099
Complete Question Explanation
Method of Reasoning. The correct answer choice is (C)
The stimulus points out that even though toy labels currently indicate appropriate age-levels for children, the labels could be more effective if the labels provided explicit safety information, so the toy-labeling law should require explicit labels.
The question asks what function is served by the statement that the law should require explicit safety labels on toys. This statement, which is made at the beginning of the stimulus, represents the main conclusion of the argument.
Answer choice (A) This choice refers to a premise, but the initial sentence was the conclusion.
Answer choice (B) There were no conflicting goals discussed, so this response is wrong.
Answer choice (C): This is the correct answer choice. The first sentence is supported by the rest of the stimulus, so the first sentence is the conclusion.
Answer choice (D) Since the first sentence is the conclusion, this response is wrong.
Answer choice (E) The first sentence provides a very general conclusion that is supported elsewhere in the stimulus by a specific instance. This choice refers to the incorrect portion of the stimulus.
Method of Reasoning. The correct answer choice is (C)
The stimulus points out that even though toy labels currently indicate appropriate age-levels for children, the labels could be more effective if the labels provided explicit safety information, so the toy-labeling law should require explicit labels.
The question asks what function is served by the statement that the law should require explicit safety labels on toys. This statement, which is made at the beginning of the stimulus, represents the main conclusion of the argument.
Answer choice (A) This choice refers to a premise, but the initial sentence was the conclusion.
Answer choice (B) There were no conflicting goals discussed, so this response is wrong.
Answer choice (C): This is the correct answer choice. The first sentence is supported by the rest of the stimulus, so the first sentence is the conclusion.
Answer choice (D) Since the first sentence is the conclusion, this response is wrong.
Answer choice (E) The first sentence provides a very general conclusion that is supported elsewhere in the stimulus by a specific instance. This choice refers to the incorrect portion of the stimulus.