- Fri Apr 01, 2016 10:32 am
#22694
Complete Question Explanation
Must Be True. The correct answer choice is (C)
The pigs develop two new rings on their teeth every year: opaque rings in the summer and translucent ones in the winter. On the teeth found, the last ring was translucent, and was only about half as wide as was normal.
Because the last ring was only half formed, we know that the pigs probably died halfway through a season. And, because the ring being formed was translucent, it seems that this happened in winter.
Answer choice (A) cannot be right, because it would imply that the last opaque ring was smaller than normal, but we do not see that at all.
Answer choice (B) assumes that the teeth had the same number of rings, but we have no evidence of that.
Answer choice (C): This is the correct answer choice. Putting together the inferences from the stimulus, it seems that this animal died halfway through winter.
Answer choices (D) and (E) are probably wrong because the teeth were found in a trash pit – they were probably killed for food, not from a catastrophe or starvation.
Must Be True. The correct answer choice is (C)
The pigs develop two new rings on their teeth every year: opaque rings in the summer and translucent ones in the winter. On the teeth found, the last ring was translucent, and was only about half as wide as was normal.
Because the last ring was only half formed, we know that the pigs probably died halfway through a season. And, because the ring being formed was translucent, it seems that this happened in winter.
Answer choice (A) cannot be right, because it would imply that the last opaque ring was smaller than normal, but we do not see that at all.
Answer choice (B) assumes that the teeth had the same number of rings, but we have no evidence of that.
Answer choice (C): This is the correct answer choice. Putting together the inferences from the stimulus, it seems that this animal died halfway through winter.
Answer choices (D) and (E) are probably wrong because the teeth were found in a trash pit – they were probably killed for food, not from a catastrophe or starvation.