- Thu Apr 14, 2016 2:12 pm
#23057
Complete Question Explanation
StrengthenX-CE. The correct answer choice is (A)
Why has the reported asthma death rate doubled? The author offers two possible explanations: Perhaps the underlying actual deaths have not changed but the reporting has become more accurate. Alternatively, maybe pollution is responsible for an increase in actual deaths. But the author dismisses both of these explanations by showing that even where neither causal force was present, reported asthma death rates have still increased. Finally, the author offers a third explanation: the use of bronchial inhalers. The author's conclusion seems like a huge logical leap: Why is this third explanation compelling? The author provides no evidence. Also, the author does not examine whether any other explanations might be salient.
Read the question stem carefully. Four of the answer choices will support the conclusion, but one answer choice — the correct answer choice — will not.
Answer choice (A): This is the correct answer choice, as it fails to support the author's argument. First of all, it does nothing to support the "inhalers" explanation. Second, it fails to undermine the "urban pollution" explanation. If the urban asthma death rate is greater than the non-urban asthma death rate (and especially if the gap is rising due to increased pollution), then a relative population shift from non-urban areas to urban areas would increase the overall asthma death rate.
Answer choice (B): According to this answer choice, asthma death reporting has not actually become more accurate. This is a devastating blow to the possible explanation about more accurate reporting. This supports the author's position.
Answer choice (C): This answer choice provides evidence showing why bronchial inhalers might lead to death from asthma. This supports the author's position.
Answer choice (D): This answer choice provides evidence showing why use of bronchial inhalers might increase the risk of death from asthma. This supports the author's position.
Answer choice (E): This answer choice demonstrates that bronchial inhalers are a new causal force, not present ten years ago. This supports the author's position. (If the statement in this answer choice were not true, then the "inhalers" explanation would not be compelling. In that case, why were the inhalers not causing deaths before ten years ago?)
StrengthenX-CE. The correct answer choice is (A)
Why has the reported asthma death rate doubled? The author offers two possible explanations: Perhaps the underlying actual deaths have not changed but the reporting has become more accurate. Alternatively, maybe pollution is responsible for an increase in actual deaths. But the author dismisses both of these explanations by showing that even where neither causal force was present, reported asthma death rates have still increased. Finally, the author offers a third explanation: the use of bronchial inhalers. The author's conclusion seems like a huge logical leap: Why is this third explanation compelling? The author provides no evidence. Also, the author does not examine whether any other explanations might be salient.
Read the question stem carefully. Four of the answer choices will support the conclusion, but one answer choice — the correct answer choice — will not.
Answer choice (A): This is the correct answer choice, as it fails to support the author's argument. First of all, it does nothing to support the "inhalers" explanation. Second, it fails to undermine the "urban pollution" explanation. If the urban asthma death rate is greater than the non-urban asthma death rate (and especially if the gap is rising due to increased pollution), then a relative population shift from non-urban areas to urban areas would increase the overall asthma death rate.
Answer choice (B): According to this answer choice, asthma death reporting has not actually become more accurate. This is a devastating blow to the possible explanation about more accurate reporting. This supports the author's position.
Answer choice (C): This answer choice provides evidence showing why bronchial inhalers might lead to death from asthma. This supports the author's position.
Answer choice (D): This answer choice provides evidence showing why use of bronchial inhalers might increase the risk of death from asthma. This supports the author's position.
Answer choice (E): This answer choice demonstrates that bronchial inhalers are a new causal force, not present ten years ago. This supports the author's position. (If the statement in this answer choice were not true, then the "inhalers" explanation would not be compelling. In that case, why were the inhalers not causing deaths before ten years ago?)