- Thu Dec 09, 2021 6:56 pm
#92567
HI GGIBA003,
Typically weaken answer choices will attack the hole between the premise(s) and the conclusion. That's what we see happening in this question. The stimulus says that the government has not followed through on its plan to crackdown on corporate income tax evaders because there have been zero audits of corporate taxes completed during the relevant time frame. Our correct answer choice hits the gap between the premise, which talks about completed audits, with the conclusion which talks about audits more generally. There's a difference between conducting audits and completing audits, and that's exactly where the correct answer choice takes us.
Hope that helps!
Typically weaken answer choices will attack the hole between the premise(s) and the conclusion. That's what we see happening in this question. The stimulus says that the government has not followed through on its plan to crackdown on corporate income tax evaders because there have been zero audits of corporate taxes completed during the relevant time frame. Our correct answer choice hits the gap between the premise, which talks about completed audits, with the conclusion which talks about audits more generally. There's a difference between conducting audits and completing audits, and that's exactly where the correct answer choice takes us.
Hope that helps!