- Sun Nov 13, 2011 5:47 pm
#22339
Q25 "To get the free dessert, one must..."
I used abstraction and figured out the S-->N relations of the premise:
A-->B+C-->D; so Not D-->Not A
I eliminated answers (A), (D), and (E) for they don't have the same SN relations as above.
Yet for me, (B) and (C) seem to have the same SN relations. Though I chose (C) and got it right, I am still unsure about why (B) is wrong. Is it because it's based on abstraction? (i.e. "have something better to do" is an abstraction in comparison to "can grow blueberries)
Thanks in advance!
I used abstraction and figured out the S-->N relations of the premise:
A-->B+C-->D; so Not D-->Not A
I eliminated answers (A), (D), and (E) for they don't have the same SN relations as above.
Yet for me, (B) and (C) seem to have the same SN relations. Though I chose (C) and got it right, I am still unsure about why (B) is wrong. Is it because it's based on abstraction? (i.e. "have something better to do" is an abstraction in comparison to "can grow blueberries)
Thanks in advance!