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#100866
Complete Question Explanation
Method-AP. The correct answer choice is (B).
The stimulus' conclusions is the argument that our mastery of latin and Ancient Greek is at best imperfect. This conclusion is supported by the premise that best students immerse themselves in the language to attain near perfection and you can't go back in time to Ancient Greece or for example Plato's academy.
In Method AP questions we want to pin-point what role a specific question plays. The question stem is asking as to look to the last sentence about being unable to go back in time to Plato's academy. Why was this sentence in the stimulus? it was there to offer an example to strengthen the fact that we can't immerse ourselves in latin or Ancient Greece since FOR EXAMPLE we can't go Plato's academy. Our prephrase is that the sentence is an example that helps the conclusion.
Answer choice (A): is incorrect because the main conclusion is the first sentence. We don't have premises that don't support time travel.
Answer choice (B): This is the correct answer choice. This matches our prephrase. This is an example that helps our conclusion that we can't perfect our latin and ancient greek
Answer choice (C): Since this example does lend logical support to the argument, C is incorrect
Answer choice (D): To say that the example "guarantees" the conclusion would be to go too far. The example certainly helps but it doesn't prove or help that immersion is how we perfect language.
Answer choice (E): There is only one conclusion in this stimulus, and as such there isn't an ancillary conclusion
Method-AP. The correct answer choice is (B).
The stimulus' conclusions is the argument that our mastery of latin and Ancient Greek is at best imperfect. This conclusion is supported by the premise that best students immerse themselves in the language to attain near perfection and you can't go back in time to Ancient Greece or for example Plato's academy.
In Method AP questions we want to pin-point what role a specific question plays. The question stem is asking as to look to the last sentence about being unable to go back in time to Plato's academy. Why was this sentence in the stimulus? it was there to offer an example to strengthen the fact that we can't immerse ourselves in latin or Ancient Greece since FOR EXAMPLE we can't go Plato's academy. Our prephrase is that the sentence is an example that helps the conclusion.
Answer choice (A): is incorrect because the main conclusion is the first sentence. We don't have premises that don't support time travel.
Answer choice (B): This is the correct answer choice. This matches our prephrase. This is an example that helps our conclusion that we can't perfect our latin and ancient greek
Answer choice (C): Since this example does lend logical support to the argument, C is incorrect
Answer choice (D): To say that the example "guarantees" the conclusion would be to go too far. The example certainly helps but it doesn't prove or help that immersion is how we perfect language.
Answer choice (E): There is only one conclusion in this stimulus, and as such there isn't an ancillary conclusion