- Sun Feb 21, 2016 12:00 am
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Complete Question Explanation
Strengthen. The correct answer choice is (B)
This example deals with an ancient abandoned Roman well and a few things that were found inside: kitchen items made from a copper alloy, and below that, several coins that included some dating back to 375 a.d. Based on the age of the coins and the fact that the kitchen implements were found above them, the author concludes that the earliest the implements could have been dropped into the well would have been 375 a.d.
The author’s reasoning is based on the idea that the kitchen items could not have predated the coins because they were found above the coins, closer to the surface; by this reasoning, for example, the kitchen implements could not have been dropped into the well in 374 a.d., because the coins that were found below had not yet been created.
The stimulus is followed by a Strengthen question, so the correct answer choice will bolster the author’s assertion that the dishes must have been dropped into the well after the coins, or it will help to rule out the possibility that the dishes were dropped in beforehand.
Answer choice (A): The amount of time that coins spent in circulation is irrelevant, since the author’s conclusion is that the implements above the coins were dropped into the well no earlier than 375 a.d. (thus, even if the coins dated 375 a.d. had been in circulation until 395 a.d., for example, that would have no effect on the strength of the argument).
Answer choice (B): This is the correct answer choice, because it helps to rule out an alternate possibility. If the coins could not have been dropped into the Roman well after the kitchen items, that strengthens the author’s argument, which is based on the notion that the coins were dropped in before the kitchen items.
Answer choice (C): A comparison of the value of the respective items is irrelevant to the author’s argument, which is based solely on the items’ placement in the well. Since this choice does not strengthen the author’s argument, it cannot be the right answer to this Strengthen question.
Answer choice (D): The author does not discuss why the items remained in the well, so this answer, which provides that the items were probably thrown into the well during an evacuation, and would have been retrieved later if the people had returned, does not strengthen the argument in any way.
Answer choice (E): The fact that there were even older items beneath the coins does not strengthen the author’s conclusion, which is that the kitchen items could not have been placed into the well earlier than 375 a.d.
Strengthen. The correct answer choice is (B)
This example deals with an ancient abandoned Roman well and a few things that were found inside: kitchen items made from a copper alloy, and below that, several coins that included some dating back to 375 a.d. Based on the age of the coins and the fact that the kitchen implements were found above them, the author concludes that the earliest the implements could have been dropped into the well would have been 375 a.d.
The author’s reasoning is based on the idea that the kitchen items could not have predated the coins because they were found above the coins, closer to the surface; by this reasoning, for example, the kitchen implements could not have been dropped into the well in 374 a.d., because the coins that were found below had not yet been created.
The stimulus is followed by a Strengthen question, so the correct answer choice will bolster the author’s assertion that the dishes must have been dropped into the well after the coins, or it will help to rule out the possibility that the dishes were dropped in beforehand.
Answer choice (A): The amount of time that coins spent in circulation is irrelevant, since the author’s conclusion is that the implements above the coins were dropped into the well no earlier than 375 a.d. (thus, even if the coins dated 375 a.d. had been in circulation until 395 a.d., for example, that would have no effect on the strength of the argument).
Answer choice (B): This is the correct answer choice, because it helps to rule out an alternate possibility. If the coins could not have been dropped into the Roman well after the kitchen items, that strengthens the author’s argument, which is based on the notion that the coins were dropped in before the kitchen items.
Answer choice (C): A comparison of the value of the respective items is irrelevant to the author’s argument, which is based solely on the items’ placement in the well. Since this choice does not strengthen the author’s argument, it cannot be the right answer to this Strengthen question.
Answer choice (D): The author does not discuss why the items remained in the well, so this answer, which provides that the items were probably thrown into the well during an evacuation, and would have been retrieved later if the people had returned, does not strengthen the argument in any way.
Answer choice (E): The fact that there were even older items beneath the coins does not strengthen the author’s conclusion, which is that the kitchen items could not have been placed into the well earlier than 375 a.d.