- Fri Jan 21, 2011 12:00 am
#26431
Complete Question Explanation
Main Point. The correct answer choice is (C)
The industrial engineer begins with two pieces of background information:
1. Some suggest global warming be addressed by pumping carbon dioxide into the ocean.
2. Many environmentalists are concerned that this “solution” is equally destructive.
These first two points are simply facts—there are such suggestions, and there are such concerns. In the third sentence, an assertion is presented—this is the author’s conclusion: “This worry (referenced above) is unfounded.” This is a good prephrase of the main point, which is based upon the premise presented at the end of the paragraph: since much environmental carbon dioxide ends up in the ocean anyway, the suggested solution is not as destructive as global warming.
Answer choice (C) is the correct answer choice, as it reflects the prephrase from our discussion above. Basically, the referenced environmentalist worries are unfounded. This is the author’s Main Point.
Answer choice (A) is not necessarily accurate; the fact that “some people” have suggested such a plan does not mean that the plan would actually work.
Answer choice (B) describes one of the background facts presented by the engineer, and answer choice (D) describes one of the supporting premises of the argument.
Answer choice (E) does not represent the main point of the stimulus, which is simply that one particular environmentalist concern (that of possibly trading one type of pollution for another) is unfounded.
Main Point. The correct answer choice is (C)
The industrial engineer begins with two pieces of background information:
1. Some suggest global warming be addressed by pumping carbon dioxide into the ocean.
2. Many environmentalists are concerned that this “solution” is equally destructive.
These first two points are simply facts—there are such suggestions, and there are such concerns. In the third sentence, an assertion is presented—this is the author’s conclusion: “This worry (referenced above) is unfounded.” This is a good prephrase of the main point, which is based upon the premise presented at the end of the paragraph: since much environmental carbon dioxide ends up in the ocean anyway, the suggested solution is not as destructive as global warming.
Answer choice (C) is the correct answer choice, as it reflects the prephrase from our discussion above. Basically, the referenced environmentalist worries are unfounded. This is the author’s Main Point.
Answer choice (A) is not necessarily accurate; the fact that “some people” have suggested such a plan does not mean that the plan would actually work.
Answer choice (B) describes one of the background facts presented by the engineer, and answer choice (D) describes one of the supporting premises of the argument.
Answer choice (E) does not represent the main point of the stimulus, which is simply that one particular environmentalist concern (that of possibly trading one type of pollution for another) is unfounded.