- Tue Jul 12, 2016 10:52 am
#27032
Complete Question Explanation
Assumption. The correct answer choice is (E)
The conclusion of this stimulus is the central claim of this advertisement, presented in the last sentence. The argumentation of the ad is as follows:
This appears to be a reasonable argument, so we may consider the Assumption Negation technique to check any contender answer choices. Answer choice (A), negated, would say that killing larvae is not the most effective way to control mosquitoes—this has no effect on the claim in the ad. Answer choice (B) would actually work against the ad’s claim, so it cannot be an assumption on which the ad relies. Answer choice (C), when negated, would say that there are other pests—this does not work against the ad. Answer choice (D) is irrelevant, since the argument definitely does not reference application procedures.
Answer choice (E): This is the correct answer choice. Answer choice (E), when negated, says basically, “some of the other pond life forms do rely on mosquito larvae for food.” If this is the case, then the ad’s claim is defeated, since the author’s assertion is that mosquitoes can be controlled without hurting other life around the pool. Since this answer choice, when negated, does defeat the ad’s conclusion, this must reflect a defender assumption on which the ad relies.
Assumption. The correct answer choice is (E)
The conclusion of this stimulus is the central claim of this advertisement, presented in the last sentence. The argumentation of the ad is as follows:
- Premise 1: BTI kills 98% of mosquito larvae.
Premise 2: BTI is non-toxic to other life in the pond.
Conclusion: BTI will allow killing of mosquito larvae without reducing populations of fish, frogs, and beneficial insects.
This appears to be a reasonable argument, so we may consider the Assumption Negation technique to check any contender answer choices. Answer choice (A), negated, would say that killing larvae is not the most effective way to control mosquitoes—this has no effect on the claim in the ad. Answer choice (B) would actually work against the ad’s claim, so it cannot be an assumption on which the ad relies. Answer choice (C), when negated, would say that there are other pests—this does not work against the ad. Answer choice (D) is irrelevant, since the argument definitely does not reference application procedures.
Answer choice (E): This is the correct answer choice. Answer choice (E), when negated, says basically, “some of the other pond life forms do rely on mosquito larvae for food.” If this is the case, then the ad’s claim is defeated, since the author’s assertion is that mosquitoes can be controlled without hurting other life around the pool. Since this answer choice, when negated, does defeat the ad’s conclusion, this must reflect a defender assumption on which the ad relies.