- Thu Sep 14, 2017 7:25 pm
#39753
Hi Biskam,
You're correct that (D) does not present language indicating a Mistaken Negation, as the stimulus presents, but instead a Mistaken Reversal. But because a Mistaken Negation may be logically inferred from a Mistaken Reversal, and vice versa, answer choice (D) is still correct, even though it is presented as the contrapositive of the flawed conclusion drawn in the stimulus.
Hope this helps!
You're correct that (D) does not present language indicating a Mistaken Negation, as the stimulus presents, but instead a Mistaken Reversal. But because a Mistaken Negation may be logically inferred from a Mistaken Reversal, and vice versa, answer choice (D) is still correct, even though it is presented as the contrapositive of the flawed conclusion drawn in the stimulus.
Hope this helps!