- Wed Sep 12, 2018 10:07 pm
#57989
Hello!
I have a quick question regarding Prep Test 45 section 2.
The stimulus is as follows: “Art theft from museum is on the rise. Most stolen art is sold to wealthy private collectors. Consequently, since thieves steal what their customers are most interested in buying, museums ought to focus more of their security on their most valuable pieces.”
The correct answer choice is as follows: Art pieces that are not very valuable are not very much in demand by wealthy private collectors.
This sceneraio has occurred to me in a few situations where I would negate both “nots” in the answer choices yielding a phrase that would actually strengthen the argument, and I would mark that as incorrect. As I now know I would only negate the portion “are not very much in demand.” And that would indeed weaken the argument thus being the correct answer choice.
My question is, why is this so? How do I know when to negate only a specific portion of the answer choice if it seems enticing to negate both, of two parts of the answer choice? (such as this situation)
Thank you!
I have a quick question regarding Prep Test 45 section 2.
The stimulus is as follows: “Art theft from museum is on the rise. Most stolen art is sold to wealthy private collectors. Consequently, since thieves steal what their customers are most interested in buying, museums ought to focus more of their security on their most valuable pieces.”
The correct answer choice is as follows: Art pieces that are not very valuable are not very much in demand by wealthy private collectors.
This sceneraio has occurred to me in a few situations where I would negate both “nots” in the answer choices yielding a phrase that would actually strengthen the argument, and I would mark that as incorrect. As I now know I would only negate the portion “are not very much in demand.” And that would indeed weaken the argument thus being the correct answer choice.
My question is, why is this so? How do I know when to negate only a specific portion of the answer choice if it seems enticing to negate both, of two parts of the answer choice? (such as this situation)
Thank you!