- Thu Feb 09, 2017 2:44 pm
#32619
Hello
So, I wanted to make sure my thought process was correct as I am revising my study habits and going over my old tests.
So I had originally picked C, But after reviewing, this is incorrect b/c the conclusion is that ginkgo may not have directly enhanced memory. However C, says "some chemical substances that reduce stress in mice also at least temporarily impair their memory". So this would strengthen the argument in showing that the gingo may not have directly enhanced memory.
B is correct b/c it directly weakens that the last sentences b/c B challenges that idea that "other studies have found that ginko reduces stress in mice, and instead saying that both sets of mice whether they were given ginko or not exhibited signs of higher than normal stress. So B is that assumption that the argument fails to account for?
Thankyou
Sarah
So, I wanted to make sure my thought process was correct as I am revising my study habits and going over my old tests.
So I had originally picked C, But after reviewing, this is incorrect b/c the conclusion is that ginkgo may not have directly enhanced memory. However C, says "some chemical substances that reduce stress in mice also at least temporarily impair their memory". So this would strengthen the argument in showing that the gingo may not have directly enhanced memory.
B is correct b/c it directly weakens that the last sentences b/c B challenges that idea that "other studies have found that ginko reduces stress in mice, and instead saying that both sets of mice whether they were given ginko or not exhibited signs of higher than normal stress. So B is that assumption that the argument fails to account for?
Thankyou
Sarah