- Tue Apr 06, 2021 11:34 pm
#86173
Hi!
I approached this question in a different way, and I am not sure if my approach is correct but it did land me with answer choice A. Could you please correct my thinking accordingly?
I diagrammed it as follows:
Premise #1: /sincere --> ignore unpleasant realities or ignore unpleasant realities --> sincere
Premise #2: /trust --> /succeed or succeed --> trust
Conclusion: Succeed -> face unpleasant realities (and then I connected the conclusion to the contrapositive of premise #1) --> sincere
From there on, I went through each of the wrong answer choices.
B) Sincere --> succeed, this is a mistaken reversal so I eliminated it
C) This answer choice is wrong given the stimulus because if using traditional norms, a community cannot succeed
D) /face unpleasant --> /sincere, this is also a reversal
E) the opposite of succeed doesn't necessarily equal failure
And this is how I narrowed it down to A, but I am not sure if this way of thinking is correct.
I approached this question in a different way, and I am not sure if my approach is correct but it did land me with answer choice A. Could you please correct my thinking accordingly?
I diagrammed it as follows:
Premise #1: /sincere --> ignore unpleasant realities or ignore unpleasant realities --> sincere
Premise #2: /trust --> /succeed or succeed --> trust
Conclusion: Succeed -> face unpleasant realities (and then I connected the conclusion to the contrapositive of premise #1) --> sincere
From there on, I went through each of the wrong answer choices.
B) Sincere --> succeed, this is a mistaken reversal so I eliminated it
C) This answer choice is wrong given the stimulus because if using traditional norms, a community cannot succeed
D) /face unpleasant --> /sincere, this is also a reversal
E) the opposite of succeed doesn't necessarily equal failure
And this is how I narrowed it down to A, but I am not sure if this way of thinking is correct.