- Sat Jun 11, 2016 10:38 am
#26430
Complete Question Explanation
Main Point. The correct answer choice is (A)
This stimulus opens with two premises: A dog’s disposition is primarily determined by its home environment; and breed-specific legislation does not address the dog’s environment, breeding, or training. The conclusion indicator here is the phrase “as a result” (synonymous with “therefore,” “thus,” etc.), which leads into the Main Point: “such breed-specific legislation could never effectively protect the public from vicious dogs.” The additional premise indicator “moreover” in the final sentence is used to present the author’s view that current laws are adequate.
Answer choice (A) is the correct answer choice, as it restates the prephrased conclusion above.
Answer choices (B) and (C) present the two premises from the stimulus, and answer choice (D) is supported by the stimulus, but it is certainly not the main point.
Answer choice (E) is unsupported the stimulus; if the author believes that current laws are adequate, and the author’s main concern is home environment, then it seems likely that current laws do address such effects.
Main Point. The correct answer choice is (A)
This stimulus opens with two premises: A dog’s disposition is primarily determined by its home environment; and breed-specific legislation does not address the dog’s environment, breeding, or training. The conclusion indicator here is the phrase “as a result” (synonymous with “therefore,” “thus,” etc.), which leads into the Main Point: “such breed-specific legislation could never effectively protect the public from vicious dogs.” The additional premise indicator “moreover” in the final sentence is used to present the author’s view that current laws are adequate.
Answer choice (A) is the correct answer choice, as it restates the prephrased conclusion above.
Answer choices (B) and (C) present the two premises from the stimulus, and answer choice (D) is supported by the stimulus, but it is certainly not the main point.
Answer choice (E) is unsupported the stimulus; if the author believes that current laws are adequate, and the author’s main concern is home environment, then it seems likely that current laws do address such effects.