- Fri Jul 06, 2018 6:46 pm
#47605
Hi Deck,
The issue with answer choice (E) is that it doesn't accurately describe what is going on in the stimulus; the stimulus does assume that "ignoring something implies a negative judgement about that thing" so it can't fail to acknowledge that. Instead, the issue is that it takes a negative implication and draws a very broad conclusion from the one example, far broader than could be logically supported by it. Answer choice (B) sums this up well, and is the correct answer.
Hope this helps!
The issue with answer choice (E) is that it doesn't accurately describe what is going on in the stimulus; the stimulus does assume that "ignoring something implies a negative judgement about that thing" so it can't fail to acknowledge that. Instead, the issue is that it takes a negative implication and draws a very broad conclusion from the one example, far broader than could be logically supported by it. Answer choice (B) sums this up well, and is the correct answer.
Hope this helps!