- Wed Jun 18, 2014 1:17 am
#14995
I have trouble understanding why certain answer choices are correct in these questions and I hope someone would explain the reasoning behind the correct and incorrect answers:
26) I didn't feel B) (which is the correct answer) is strong enough to undermine the argument, especially when it uses the word "some" and doesn't specify which species it referred to when talking about how some pairs of species without a common ancestor are genetically more similar. I picked C because the selection was somewhat bias and not representative of nonrodent mammals.
Thank you!
26) I didn't feel B) (which is the correct answer) is strong enough to undermine the argument, especially when it uses the word "some" and doesn't specify which species it referred to when talking about how some pairs of species without a common ancestor are genetically more similar. I picked C because the selection was somewhat bias and not representative of nonrodent mammals.
Thank you!