- Wed Jul 20, 2016 9:48 am
#27347
Complete Question Explanation
Strengthen—PR, CE. The correct answer choice is (C)
In this stimulus, the writer draws a causal link between collaboration and a book’s success:
Based on this causal premise, the writer concludes that there should be collaboration on the next book so that it too has good sales. The question stem asks that we find the principle which most strengthens this conclusion. The correct answer choice will probably prescribe a given approach based on past success.
Answer choice (A): There is no mention in the stimulus that the writer is contemplating a collaboration with the same author as last time, so this answer choice fails to support the writer’s conclusion.
Answer choice (B): This conditional statement, which assert that success requires collaboration, does not support the author’s conclusion that collaboration is advisable because it brought success last time (not because it is absolutely required to succeed, but that collaboration will make success more likely).
Answer choice (C): This is the correct answer choice. If this principle is true, then the writer’s argument becomes stronger. Based on the causal link between collaboration and success, this choice would suggest that future collaborations will enjoy similar success.
Answer choice (D): The writer in the stimulus does not assert that collaborators always have a better chance of selling well, but that the past successful collaboration means that for this writer, future collaboration is advisable as well.
Answer choice (E): This answer choice fails to lend support because it provides an alternative cause for a book’s success—a collaboration of good writers. The writer in the stimulus does not profess to be a good writer or to have collaborated with a good writer. The claim in the stimulus is simply this: collaboration led to this writer’s successful sales of the last book, so the writer should collaborate again in order to achieve good sales on the next book.
Strengthen—PR, CE. The correct answer choice is (C)
In this stimulus, the writer draws a causal link between collaboration and a book’s success:
- Cause Effect
collaboration the book’s success
Based on this causal premise, the writer concludes that there should be collaboration on the next book so that it too has good sales. The question stem asks that we find the principle which most strengthens this conclusion. The correct answer choice will probably prescribe a given approach based on past success.
Answer choice (A): There is no mention in the stimulus that the writer is contemplating a collaboration with the same author as last time, so this answer choice fails to support the writer’s conclusion.
Answer choice (B): This conditional statement, which assert that success requires collaboration, does not support the author’s conclusion that collaboration is advisable because it brought success last time (not because it is absolutely required to succeed, but that collaboration will make success more likely).
Answer choice (C): This is the correct answer choice. If this principle is true, then the writer’s argument becomes stronger. Based on the causal link between collaboration and success, this choice would suggest that future collaborations will enjoy similar success.
Answer choice (D): The writer in the stimulus does not assert that collaborators always have a better chance of selling well, but that the past successful collaboration means that for this writer, future collaboration is advisable as well.
Answer choice (E): This answer choice fails to lend support because it provides an alternative cause for a book’s success—a collaboration of good writers. The writer in the stimulus does not profess to be a good writer or to have collaborated with a good writer. The claim in the stimulus is simply this: collaboration led to this writer’s successful sales of the last book, so the writer should collaborate again in order to achieve good sales on the next book.