- Thu Dec 01, 2016 4:45 pm
#31097
Good question, sc01! I'm glad the prior explanation helped, and I see why you like answer A. It gets us thinking about whether maybe the virus, inserted into these birds' ancestors so long ago, may have actually contributed to their having diverged, right? The problems are twofold:
1) Answer A says that the virus can influence a species diverging into two, but it doesn't tell us whether that influence is positive of negative. Does it make it more or less likely? Be careful not to make any assumptions about that! A negative influence might hurt here. A positive influence might help a little, maybe, by opening up that possibility - maybe that happened here.
2) Remember what we are told to do in the instructions - pick the best answer. A, looked at through squinted eyes and giving it a little help, might strengthen a little bit. But answer C helps so much more! You have to pick the one that does the most to strengthen, not just one that might strengthen some. C is stronger, so C is better, and A has to be crossed out.
Think again about what the influence is, and consider what bias you may have brought to that answer. The authors may have laid a nice little trap just for you! Next time, you won't fall into it so easily.
Keep at it!
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