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 kappe
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#17194
Question 14, is this an Assumption Question, and if so had I did the Assumption negation technique would I have come up with the correct answer .
I did the Negating technique with answer choice C and it attacks the argument yet it is not the correct answer. Please explain.
 Nicholas Bruno
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Hi Kappe,

The assumption in this question (the missing link) is that the donut eater will not eat anything besides the four donuts. Answer Choice D goes right at that.

Answer Choice C is not really relevant: the stimulus does not talk about overall health--only about *calories*. As such, C should be tossed out.

I hope that helps!
 rgold3
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#46430
What about choice A? Why doesn't this work?
 James Finch
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Hi R. Gold,

The issue with answer choice (A) is that the stimulus isn't concerned with "health impact," but only typical calories consumed in a single sitting. So any answer choice relating to health as opposed to calories is a red herring and irrelevant to the argument.

Hope this helps!

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