- Mon Jan 04, 2016 5:52 pm
#21487
Kristina,
Remember that you can use the Assumption Negation technique to test answers. If answer choice (A) is false, this does not impact the argument in any case. If most people could agree on what answer choice (A) says, it would not undermine the conclusion at all.
The negation of answer choice (C) means either that there is someone who holds no opinion outside the mainstream, or that everyone holds some opinion outside the mainstream, and there is at least one such opinion that everyone holds. You ought to be able to see that this does not undermine the conclusion in any way because the original information was irrelevant, so its negation has no impact.
Robert Carroll
Remember that you can use the Assumption Negation technique to test answers. If answer choice (A) is false, this does not impact the argument in any case. If most people could agree on what answer choice (A) says, it would not undermine the conclusion at all.
The negation of answer choice (C) means either that there is someone who holds no opinion outside the mainstream, or that everyone holds some opinion outside the mainstream, and there is at least one such opinion that everyone holds. You ought to be able to see that this does not undermine the conclusion in any way because the original information was irrelevant, so its negation has no impact.
Robert Carroll