- Fri Dec 20, 2019 10:46 am
#72669
Complete Question Explanation
Main Point. The correct answer choice is (B).
The author argues that there must be a lake of liquid water between the rocky core and the icy surface of Enceladus, based on evidence provided by the results of the Cassini probe. The use of "there must be" in the second sentence should help us to realize that this is the author's conclusion. Everything after that in the stimulus is presented as irrefutable fact, and those are therefore the premises.
Answer choice (A): The author isn't trying to prove this statement, but presented it to us as an established fact as background information.
Answer choice (B): This is the correct answer choice. As indicated above, the author presents the evidence from the Cassini probe's measurements to support this claim, so this is the conclusion of the argument.
Answer choice (C): This is more factual background information, not a conclusion based on any evidence,
Answer choice (D): This is a premise, not supported by anything else but used to support the claim about their being a lake of liquid water between the layers on Enceladus.
Answer choice (E): This is one of the premises of the argument, not a conclusion. We know this because it was presented as a statement of fact, with no support offered for it.
Main Point. The correct answer choice is (B).
The author argues that there must be a lake of liquid water between the rocky core and the icy surface of Enceladus, based on evidence provided by the results of the Cassini probe. The use of "there must be" in the second sentence should help us to realize that this is the author's conclusion. Everything after that in the stimulus is presented as irrefutable fact, and those are therefore the premises.
Answer choice (A): The author isn't trying to prove this statement, but presented it to us as an established fact as background information.
Answer choice (B): This is the correct answer choice. As indicated above, the author presents the evidence from the Cassini probe's measurements to support this claim, so this is the conclusion of the argument.
Answer choice (C): This is more factual background information, not a conclusion based on any evidence,
Answer choice (D): This is a premise, not supported by anything else but used to support the claim about their being a lake of liquid water between the layers on Enceladus.
Answer choice (E): This is one of the premises of the argument, not a conclusion. We know this because it was presented as a statement of fact, with no support offered for it.