- Sun Jul 15, 2018 2:39 pm
#47930
Hi!
I just have a question about the wording in answer choices A and B. Upon review, I really actually wanted to remove both of these answer choices because they both referenced the idea of "good leadership" which was not ever discussed in the stimulus. What if Thompson and all the other candidates are actually all terrible leaders, but out of them all Thompson is just the least bad one? This made me veer a little closer to answer choice C. I get how A removes the evidence by disproving what "many people" think, but I will still thrown by the idea of "good leadership"
Are we to assume that if someone is better than everyone else, that they are "good" in this question? I've been trying to stay away from making additional assumptions or trying to help out any of the answer choices, but this seems like one that you have to add that extra assumption for it to be correct.
Thanks in advance for your help!
Best,
Sophia
I just have a question about the wording in answer choices A and B. Upon review, I really actually wanted to remove both of these answer choices because they both referenced the idea of "good leadership" which was not ever discussed in the stimulus. What if Thompson and all the other candidates are actually all terrible leaders, but out of them all Thompson is just the least bad one? This made me veer a little closer to answer choice C. I get how A removes the evidence by disproving what "many people" think, but I will still thrown by the idea of "good leadership"
Are we to assume that if someone is better than everyone else, that they are "good" in this question? I've been trying to stay away from making additional assumptions or trying to help out any of the answer choices, but this seems like one that you have to add that extra assumption for it to be correct.
Thanks in advance for your help!
Best,
Sophia