- Mon Jun 21, 2021 1:02 pm
#88134
Hi Shaela,
The biggest thing that jumps out to me about answer choice (D) is that it focuses on household cleaning needs, whereas the stimulus focuses on vacuuming needs (it is already implied in the stimulus that the consumer is in need of a vacuum). Hence, answer choice (D) doesn't particularly add any valuable information to what we already know from the stimulus.
On the other hand, the specificity of the language in answer choice (A) actually makes it a good answer here. The stimulus says that a handheld vaccum cleaner will probably satisfy all of your needs for tile and wood floors. What if most consumers have concrete floors? In that case, a handheld vacuum wouldn't be the best option for most people. Answer choice (A) removes this uncertainty by saying that most consumers do, in fact, have either carpet, wood, or tile floors. Therefore, if someone does have vacuuming needs for uncarpeted floors, it is likely that they will have wood/tile floors, which a handheld vacuum cleaner is good for. Thus, answer choice (A) strengthens the argument by removing a source of uncertainty about consumers' flooring types.
Hope that helps!
Poonam Agrawal
PowerScore Test Preparation