- Sat Mar 31, 2018 3:41 am
#44650
Hi! I wasn't sure where to post this, but I hope you can help. In the lesson book, on page 5-20, the text reads, "... assumption answer choices cannot contain extraneous information... The additional information about cats is not part of the author's assumption, and would make the answer choice incorrect." In other words, the correct answer choice in assumption questions CANNOT have new information.
However, I think page 5-22 contradicts this statement. On that page, the text reads, "This means that although the argument only discussed reading and intelligence, we suddenly find ourselves with assumptions addressing a wide variety of topics that were never discussed in the stimulus." This page seems to suggest that the correct answer to assumption questions can have new information.
I hope someone can help me understand which one is correct. Thanks!
However, I think page 5-22 contradicts this statement. On that page, the text reads, "This means that although the argument only discussed reading and intelligence, we suddenly find ourselves with assumptions addressing a wide variety of topics that were never discussed in the stimulus." This page seems to suggest that the correct answer to assumption questions can have new information.
I hope someone can help me understand which one is correct. Thanks!