- Thu Oct 13, 2016 4:57 pm
#29643
Hi 15veries,
I think you might be getting too caught up in looking for "buzz words" here and missing the bigger picture. You're almost never going to be able to be confident you've selected the right answer choice if you go in looking for a specific word (like "none") without really thinking through the logic behind the stimulus and answer choices. Keep in mind that, with this question, you're trying to justify the conclusion. The difference between D and E is "none" vs. "most." So, you have to look at the logic of the stimulus to figure out which one is correct. You want the answer choice that will finish making the argument. Start by identifying the conclusion and the premises. Once you've done that, look for the logical leap; what hole in the reasoning needs to be plugged before the argument is solid? Prephrase that logical leap for yourself, then look for an answer choice that matches it. Once you've done that, post here with what you come up with--we can help fine tune as needed. That way, you'll get a chance to work through this one a bit. Walk us through the process, so we can help you figure out where in that process you got off-track.
I think you might be getting too caught up in looking for "buzz words" here and missing the bigger picture. You're almost never going to be able to be confident you've selected the right answer choice if you go in looking for a specific word (like "none") without really thinking through the logic behind the stimulus and answer choices. Keep in mind that, with this question, you're trying to justify the conclusion. The difference between D and E is "none" vs. "most." So, you have to look at the logic of the stimulus to figure out which one is correct. You want the answer choice that will finish making the argument. Start by identifying the conclusion and the premises. Once you've done that, look for the logical leap; what hole in the reasoning needs to be plugged before the argument is solid? Prephrase that logical leap for yourself, then look for an answer choice that matches it. Once you've done that, post here with what you come up with--we can help fine tune as needed. That way, you'll get a chance to work through this one a bit. Walk us through the process, so we can help you figure out where in that process you got off-track.