Hi mokkyukkyu,
This is a tough question, so let's break down the argument first:
- Premise: WW shows last season Cancelled
Premise: Police dramas Cancelled
Premise: New WW shows Police dramas
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Conclusion: New WW shows Cancelled
This argument relies on past performance to predict a probable future outcome. Apparently, most WW shows last year were cancelled, so the author predicts the same will happen this year. As additional evidence, we learn that all of their new shows are police dramas, which is not a terribly popular genre. The conclusion seems well-supported, but think about it: what if WW made a lot of shows last season, most of which lousy, but with a smattering of excellent police dramas? Say, they produced 10 shows last season, canceling all except the 2 police dramas that received popular acclaim? Imagine, further, that WW has a penchant for making outstanding police dramas, so this year they decided to focus on what they do best? Sure, police dramas aren't terribly popular, but maybe that's because the majority of police dramas out there are made by other producers who don't have a knack for it. WW does, so this year they have decided to focus their efforts exclusively on producing police dramas.
Do you still think that most of their new TV programs this season will be canceled? Of course not.
We've just identified the major weakness in this argument. To strengthen it, we need to establish a closer link between the type of WW show being produced this season and the type of WW show that was cancelled in the past. If answer choice (D) is true, and
all of their cancelled shows last year were police dramas (cancelled last year
police drama), then it becomes a lot more likely that the same fate will befall the current crop of TV shows.
As far as answer choice (C) is concerned, you're right: it's difficult to decipher thanks, in part, to the double negative construction. When simplified, answer choice (C) suggests the following:
NOT cancelled last year NOT police drama
Contrapositive: Police drama last year Cancelled
This is not a terrible answer, but what if last year they produced no police dramas? If you take my hypothetical scenario above to the extreme, maybe last year they produced 10 shows, none of which police dramas, canceling all 10 them ("most" could mean "all"). Maybe that's exactly why they cancelled them: perhaps the only shows they do well are police dramas, and they happened to produce no police dramas last year. If that's the case, then answer choice (C) means very little.
Does this make sense? Let me know.
Thanks,