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- Wed Mar 18, 2020 10:51 pm
#74405
Hi rk510!
As discussed above, answer choice (E) is supported by the linking the information in the stimulus together: the ozone filters out some wavelengths of lights, holes in the ozone layer are dangerous, one danger that has not been given enough attention is that these holes could lead to severe eye damage for animals of many species. So if the holes can lead to severe eye damage and the holes are basically just those areas where the ozone is not filtering out some wavelengths of light, that supports the statement that some wavelengths of lights that cause eye damage are ones that are filtered out when there are not holes in the ozone but that are not filtered out when there are holes in the ozone. We're making this inference by connecting the facts in the stimulus. Notice also that this stem is a Most Strongly Supported question, meaning that we can hold the correct answer to a slightly lower standard than we would if this was a Must Be True question.
Hope this helps!
Best,
Kelsey
As discussed above, answer choice (E) is supported by the linking the information in the stimulus together: the ozone filters out some wavelengths of lights, holes in the ozone layer are dangerous, one danger that has not been given enough attention is that these holes could lead to severe eye damage for animals of many species. So if the holes can lead to severe eye damage and the holes are basically just those areas where the ozone is not filtering out some wavelengths of light, that supports the statement that some wavelengths of lights that cause eye damage are ones that are filtered out when there are not holes in the ozone but that are not filtered out when there are holes in the ozone. We're making this inference by connecting the facts in the stimulus. Notice also that this stem is a Most Strongly Supported question, meaning that we can hold the correct answer to a slightly lower standard than we would if this was a Must Be True question.
Hope this helps!
Best,
Kelsey