- Fri Jan 21, 2011 12:00 am
#23880
Complete Question Explanation
Cannot Be True. The correct answer choice is (A)
This stimulus provides a dialogue between M and Q. M points out that there are not many left-handed people who have survived to 85-90 years of age (the implication being that something causes the left-handed to die sooner). Q responds with an alternative explanation: back when 85 year olds were children, left-handedness was discouraged.
The challenging question stem basically asks what Q is arguing against—it is M’s possibly implied assertion that there is something causing the left-handed to die sooner.
Only correct answer choice (A) reflects the argument that Q is pro-actively disputing with an alternative cause. Q is arguing against the implication that the left-handed have some sort of disadvantage causing them not to survive as long.
Cannot Be True. The correct answer choice is (A)
This stimulus provides a dialogue between M and Q. M points out that there are not many left-handed people who have survived to 85-90 years of age (the implication being that something causes the left-handed to die sooner). Q responds with an alternative explanation: back when 85 year olds were children, left-handedness was discouraged.
The challenging question stem basically asks what Q is arguing against—it is M’s possibly implied assertion that there is something causing the left-handed to die sooner.
Only correct answer choice (A) reflects the argument that Q is pro-actively disputing with an alternative cause. Q is arguing against the implication that the left-handed have some sort of disadvantage causing them not to survive as long.