- Wed Sep 09, 2020 11:12 pm
#78874
Hi Casey!
Careful with your interpretation of answer choice (E). The authors of the essays being in a bad psychological state would not support the view that the nation is in decline. We cannot assume the reason for why they are in a bad psychological state. In fact, the psychological state of the authors tells us nothing about whether or not their arguments are correct because it tells us nothing about their actual arguments.
For Flaw questions, always identify the conclusion and the premises and ask yourself why don't the premises fully prove that conclusion. Here the conclusion is there is no reason to worry about the decline of the nation. Why? Because the authors writing essays arguing that our nation is in decline have psychological problems. That's a classic source argument. The author is attacking the source of the argument rather than addressing any of the actual claims supporting the argument, which is exactly what answer choice (A) describes.
Hope this helps!
Best,
Kelsey