- Sun Apr 01, 2012 9:59 pm
#3843
Hi guys!
This questions relates to the June 2000 LSAT, Section II, Q19. I mentally sketched the question stem as follows:
Sent by someone who knows Drew well = KDW
V= violets
Signed card= SC
KDW -> V
Not V
Not KDW -> SC
Not SC
Either KDW or not KDW. Therefore either V or SC.
Neither V or SC. Therefore 'the florist must have made some sort of mistake'.
The question asks what most weakens the argument. I ruled out C on the basis that it is an opposite answer, I rule out E because it does not support or weaken the conclusion. However I am unable to distinguish further between A, B and D further. All of them seem to weaken the argument, and I cannot determine a factor which means that one of them weakens 'more' than the others....
Any help would be appreciated!
Thanks
Alex
This questions relates to the June 2000 LSAT, Section II, Q19. I mentally sketched the question stem as follows:
Sent by someone who knows Drew well = KDW
V= violets
Signed card= SC
KDW -> V
Not V
Not KDW -> SC
Not SC
Either KDW or not KDW. Therefore either V or SC.
Neither V or SC. Therefore 'the florist must have made some sort of mistake'.
The question asks what most weakens the argument. I ruled out C on the basis that it is an opposite answer, I rule out E because it does not support or weaken the conclusion. However I am unable to distinguish further between A, B and D further. All of them seem to weaken the argument, and I cannot determine a factor which means that one of them weakens 'more' than the others....
Any help would be appreciated!
Thanks
Alex