- Fri May 13, 2016 11:54 am
#24521
Complete Question Explanation
Method of Reasoning. The correct answer choice is (B)
Roland argues that a lifetime of sacrifice spent eating unappealing low-fat diet is not worth the small chance of extending that life for 3 months. Myrna responds by pointing out that the problem of high-fat diet does not merely lie in deaths, but also in serious chronic diseases.
Answer choice (A): Even though Myrna does offer facts of her own, she does not dispute the facts cited by Roland. She merely uses a new statistic to suggest an additional consideration.
Answer choice (B): This is the correct answer choice. Myrna suggests that a person’ longevity is not the only relevant factor in choosing a diet. High-fat diet also leads to many serious chronic diseases, and this should be taken into consideration as well.
Answer choice (C): Again, Myrna has not disputed the accuracy of the statistics cited by Roland.
Answer choice (D): Myrna does not cast doubt on the sources of Roland’s evidence.
Answer choice (E): Myrna does not argue that Roland’s argument is circular. She merely points out an additional relevant consideration that Roland has not addressed.
Method of Reasoning. The correct answer choice is (B)
Roland argues that a lifetime of sacrifice spent eating unappealing low-fat diet is not worth the small chance of extending that life for 3 months. Myrna responds by pointing out that the problem of high-fat diet does not merely lie in deaths, but also in serious chronic diseases.
Answer choice (A): Even though Myrna does offer facts of her own, she does not dispute the facts cited by Roland. She merely uses a new statistic to suggest an additional consideration.
Answer choice (B): This is the correct answer choice. Myrna suggests that a person’ longevity is not the only relevant factor in choosing a diet. High-fat diet also leads to many serious chronic diseases, and this should be taken into consideration as well.
Answer choice (C): Again, Myrna has not disputed the accuracy of the statistics cited by Roland.
Answer choice (D): Myrna does not cast doubt on the sources of Roland’s evidence.
Answer choice (E): Myrna does not argue that Roland’s argument is circular. She merely points out an additional relevant consideration that Roland has not addressed.