Hi PowerScore!
I read some of the questions and answers above about answer choice C, but I just wanted to clarify one thing...
When I completed this question, I had difficulty eliminating answer choice C because it shows that the effect can occur without the cause, which is one of the ways to attack a causal argument. However, I eventually eliminated answer choice C because the stimulus says that "smoking by itself CAN induce snoring." I eliminated C because the language of "can" made me think that the author used partial/possible/probable causal reasoning in this situation by saying that smoking alone can induce snoring, but it leaves open the possibility that other things unrelated to smoking can also induce snoring.
Therefore, answer choice A is correct because one of the ways to weaken possible and probable causal reasoning is to raise a 3rd possible cause that could have caused both elements. Is this correct?
Thank you!
Caroline