- Mon Apr 19, 2021 9:05 pm
#86498
Hi gingerale!
First, just to clarify, the correct answer for this question is answer choice (D).
With Parallel questions, one of the most important things to look at is the conclusion. The conclusion in the answer choice needs to match the conclusion in the stimulus. If it doesn't match, then it doesn't really matter what the rest of that answer choice says--it's incorrect and can be quickly eliminated.
The conclusion in the stimulus states: "Thus using these new types of washing machines could result in an overall increase in the energy needed to wash and dry a load of laundry." The "could" there is important. Degree of certainty (certainty vs. probability vs. possibility) is always important to match in conclusions. The conclusion in the stimulus is that something is possible. So we need a conclusion in the answer choices that also states that something is possible. Answer choice (C)'s conclusion states: "Therefore, when many people are working in the reading room, those people are working less efficiently." That doesn't say that something is possible, or could happen. It says that people are working less efficiently. That conclusion is too certain to match the conclusion in the stimulus, so it's automatically out. Just looking at the conclusions, we can also quickly eliminate (A) and (B). Only (D) and (E) have similar conclusions so they're the only two answer choices we need to consider in any more depth. (And Robert explains above why (D) is better than (E).)
Hope this helps!
Best,
Kelsey