- Tue Jan 27, 2015 9:04 pm
#18088
Can you go over the stimulus for this question?
I had trouble prephrasing the assumption for this one and wasn't sure about any of the answer choices.
Two points I thought about from the stimulus were:
One:
P = "can cross-pollinate with daisy"
C = hybridization is the only means
so, based on this I thought that the author is assuming that since the two flower types "can" cross pollinate with each other that they "will" actually cross pollinate to make the hybrids
Two:
"hybridization is the only means"
Since the author has failed to look at any alternatives here, we can say that the author assumes that there are no other ways to save the population from going to extinction
None of the answer choices matched my thinking
Choice D seems a little off to me - hybrids can reproduce seems far fetched
this answer choice in itself assumes that some amount (probably all) of wildflowers will eventually be replaced by the hybrids
I had trouble prephrasing the assumption for this one and wasn't sure about any of the answer choices.
Two points I thought about from the stimulus were:
One:
P = "can cross-pollinate with daisy"
C = hybridization is the only means
so, based on this I thought that the author is assuming that since the two flower types "can" cross pollinate with each other that they "will" actually cross pollinate to make the hybrids
Two:
"hybridization is the only means"
Since the author has failed to look at any alternatives here, we can say that the author assumes that there are no other ways to save the population from going to extinction
None of the answer choices matched my thinking
Choice D seems a little off to me - hybrids can reproduce seems far fetched
this answer choice in itself assumes that some amount (probably all) of wildflowers will eventually be replaced by the hybrids