- Thu May 05, 2016 11:56 am
#23940
Complete Question Explanation
Strengthen. The correct answer choice is (C)
As with all Strengthen questions, begin by isolating the conclusion of the argument: since insects prefer to feed on the leaves of abundantly watered plants, Peter concludes that farmers should underwater their crops. To quickly prephrase an answer that strengthens this argument, you should examine the stimulus for any gaps between the premise(s) and the conclusion. The correct answer to a Strengthen question will close these gaps. For instance, even though drought-stressed plants are less likely to sustain insect damage, it is entirely plausible that the risk of damage caused by drought can outweigh the risk presented by insects. Answer choice (C) eliminates this possibility and thus strengthens the implicit proposition that insects present a greater threat to plants than drought stress.
Answer choice (A): The fact that the leaves of some crop plants absorb more water than others does not strengthen Peter’s recommendation. If anything, it shows that his advice may not apply uniformly to all crop plants. This answer choice is incorrect.
Answer choice (B): The fact that abundantly watered crops outnumber the mildly drought-stressed ones neither strengthens nor weakens Peter’s proposition that farmers would be better off if they watered their crops less. This answer choice is incorrect.
Answer choice (C): This is the correct answer choice. See discussion above.
Answer choice (D): If some of the water crops receive is beyond the farmers’ control, Peter’s recommendation may not always be entirely effective in preventing the abundant watering of plants. On the other hand, farmers have complete control over how much additional water their crops receive, and we can assume that this amount will vary depending on how much rain the crops receive. At best, this answer choice has no effect on Peter’s conclusion and is therefore incorrect.
Answer choice (E): If soybean growers adopted Peter’s recommendation, their plants would have a heightened exposure to the harmful effects of Mexican bean beetles. Because this answer choice suggests that some insects prefer the leaves of drought-stressed plants over those of abundantly watered plants, it presents a counterexample to Peter’s conclusion and thus weakens his argument.
Strengthen. The correct answer choice is (C)
As with all Strengthen questions, begin by isolating the conclusion of the argument: since insects prefer to feed on the leaves of abundantly watered plants, Peter concludes that farmers should underwater their crops. To quickly prephrase an answer that strengthens this argument, you should examine the stimulus for any gaps between the premise(s) and the conclusion. The correct answer to a Strengthen question will close these gaps. For instance, even though drought-stressed plants are less likely to sustain insect damage, it is entirely plausible that the risk of damage caused by drought can outweigh the risk presented by insects. Answer choice (C) eliminates this possibility and thus strengthens the implicit proposition that insects present a greater threat to plants than drought stress.
Answer choice (A): The fact that the leaves of some crop plants absorb more water than others does not strengthen Peter’s recommendation. If anything, it shows that his advice may not apply uniformly to all crop plants. This answer choice is incorrect.
Answer choice (B): The fact that abundantly watered crops outnumber the mildly drought-stressed ones neither strengthens nor weakens Peter’s proposition that farmers would be better off if they watered their crops less. This answer choice is incorrect.
Answer choice (C): This is the correct answer choice. See discussion above.
Answer choice (D): If some of the water crops receive is beyond the farmers’ control, Peter’s recommendation may not always be entirely effective in preventing the abundant watering of plants. On the other hand, farmers have complete control over how much additional water their crops receive, and we can assume that this amount will vary depending on how much rain the crops receive. At best, this answer choice has no effect on Peter’s conclusion and is therefore incorrect.
Answer choice (E): If soybean growers adopted Peter’s recommendation, their plants would have a heightened exposure to the harmful effects of Mexican bean beetles. Because this answer choice suggests that some insects prefer the leaves of drought-stressed plants over those of abundantly watered plants, it presents a counterexample to Peter’s conclusion and thus weakens his argument.