- Fri Dec 01, 2017 10:53 pm
#42117
Sure, Sodomojo, this question is a bit different from most parallel reasoning questions in that there is a prominent principle in each argument, but analyzing structure still gets you to the right answer.
Stimulus:
Conclusion
Premise: a principle that, when applied to the situation mentioned, supports the conclusion.
If you still have multiple contenders after analyzing the structure, then you can further break down what that principle is: Don't judge a stance/argument by the actions of the person who espouses it.
That will yield answer choice (D), which matches in both structure and in identifying the same ad hominem issue.
Lastly, I am not sure whether this is what you meant or not, but when you explained your choice of answer choice (A), it seemed like you were equating order and structure. Order is irrelevant for determining whether an argument is parallel. For example, an answer choice that stated the principle first and then applied it to the conclusion would still be parallel.
Thanks for the questions!