- Mon Apr 22, 2019 7:36 pm
#64347
Hi wouldnt "native grasses" be a rogue term though? And also can you further explain why B is incorrect.
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nicholaspavic wrote:Hi 202,
This is a great question! And a tricky two-step process that you almost have down.
Let's take a look at the specific language so that others can follow allong. Answer Option (B) states:
"(B) most farmers do not plant any trees on their land unless there is an incentive to do so"
You have to convert that unless statement first to the conditional:
If most farmers plant any trees on their land, then there is an incentive to do so.
Then, you have to negate it for our Assupmption Negation technique. Well done by adding "even" to your phrasing! So let's keep it in there and negate it to:
Even if most farmers plant any trees on their land, then there is not incentive to do so.
Note that the conclusion in the stimulus did not pertain to why farmers plant trees, and therefore this negated information has no effect on the conclusion.
Thanks so much for the great question and I hope this helps!
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