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- Wed Feb 03, 2021 9:12 pm
#83793
Hi Caroline!
It's always good to look at the relationship between the different parts of the argument rather than just relying on conclusion indicator terms when determining the main conclusion--especially in a Method of Reasoning-Argument Part question like this! This stimulus is a bit tricky but I think that you could look at the first sentence as the broader generalization that the rest of the stimulus is designed to support.
But even if you don't think of the last sentence as the MAIN conclusion, the "thus" indicator still means that it is A conclusion. Arguments can have more than one conclusion, as they often have sub-conclusions/intermediate conclusions in addition to the main conclusion. Answer choice (B) doesn't say that the last sentence is the main conclusion of the argument. It's just the conclusion that the sentence specified in the question stem supports. And, regardless of whether or not the last sentence is the main conclusion, the second sentence does support the last sentence. Also, answer choice (B) describes the role that the claim plays in the argument much better than any of the other answer choices.
Hope this helps!
Best,
Kelsey
It's always good to look at the relationship between the different parts of the argument rather than just relying on conclusion indicator terms when determining the main conclusion--especially in a Method of Reasoning-Argument Part question like this! This stimulus is a bit tricky but I think that you could look at the first sentence as the broader generalization that the rest of the stimulus is designed to support.
But even if you don't think of the last sentence as the MAIN conclusion, the "thus" indicator still means that it is A conclusion. Arguments can have more than one conclusion, as they often have sub-conclusions/intermediate conclusions in addition to the main conclusion. Answer choice (B) doesn't say that the last sentence is the main conclusion of the argument. It's just the conclusion that the sentence specified in the question stem supports. And, regardless of whether or not the last sentence is the main conclusion, the second sentence does support the last sentence. Also, answer choice (B) describes the role that the claim plays in the argument much better than any of the other answer choices.
Hope this helps!
Best,
Kelsey