- Thu Nov 30, 2017 7:53 pm
#42055
Hi Taylor!
Careful, the efforts here were not to encourage more reading generally but, rather, to encourage people to read more fiction, specifically. So, the argument in the conclusion is essentially that these campaigns (to read more fiction) have not been successful. So, if our job is to weaken this argument, we need an answer that suggests that perhaps these campaigns to read more fiction have been successful.
Answer choice (B) mentions newspapers and periodicals which are not fiction (at least, without further information, we cannot interpret these items as fiction). This does not provide any evidence that the fiction reading campaigns have been successful. Therefore, it is incorrect.
Answer choice (A), on the other hand, specifically mentions other types of fiction sales going up. This would suggest that maybe the fiction reading campaigns have had some success. That weakens the author's claim that they have not been successful, and is therefore correct.
Hope that helps!
Eric Ockert
PowerScore LSAT/GMAT/SAT Instructor