- Mon Jan 30, 2017 7:15 pm
#32391
Hi jl,
I'm glad you're asking about a question that you got correct. Many students gloss over questions that they got correct when they could learn a great deal from them (and identify their strengths!).
Since this a Must Be True, the four incorrect answers are all things that we can't infer - meaning, they could be true, could be false, or might even have to be false. The correct answer is something that absolutely, unequivocally must be true based on the stimulus.
So the premise tells us that there are multiple reasons why global warming has contributed to a rise in sea level - ice melts (turning into water) and when water is heated, the volume increases. We're also told that the rise has been lessened by artificial reservoirs.
So if you were to diagram this, you could write (where increased sea level is to the right, normally I'd write a vertical arrow but that's harder to do on the computer!):
Ice melts ->
Water heats ->
Reservoirs <-
Answer choice (E) is something that must be true. We can't determine how much water melted off the ice based on the sea level rise alone, since there are other things that affect the rise in sea level!
Is there another answer choice you would like to discuss?