- Mon Sep 16, 2019 3:26 pm
#68184
Hi NotSureWhy,
This is a Strengthen-Principle question, so we're looking for a principle in the answer choices that will provide the strongest support for Lopez's conclusion. Since this is a Strengthen-Principle question, we're permitted to assume the validity of the principle, and we shouldn't worry overly much if the principle goes broader than the argument in the stimulus (so long as it gives Lopez a stronger basis for reaching the conclusion). In fact, theoretically, the stronger and broader the principle, the better, because it's more likely to "cover" the facts in the stimulus and thereby boost the conclusion. So the very thing you were suspicious about in answer choice A (the comparison to "any other method") is actually a very good thing in this question! It makes the shrimp method more definitively superior, since the trout method falls within the "any other method," given that it's a method focused on eliminating native species. The fact that the rule would also make the shrimp method superior to other kinds of techniques is not a problem, because the conclusion is still strengthened.
I hope this helps!
Jeremy
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