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- Mon May 20, 2024 12:46 pm
#106564
Hey Will,
We want to look at the argument (conclusion) the author uses here - we have to abandon the idea that T Rex developed into their shape because of their size and weight because of the new dino skeleton found. The stimulus already implies this skeleton is not that of a T rex - it's an "earlier dinosaur." So that means answer choice (D) would not help us in evaluating the argument.
Instead, we would want to ask (B), what stage of life did the dinosaur die at? If this dino was a fully grown adult, then it makes sense to say the size and weight was not relevant to why the T rex has a big head and tiny arms because this dinosaur has those same features, but it is small.
However, if the dinosaur died as an adolescent, maybe it would have grown to the T rex's full size and weight as an adult, and the scientists' original hypothesis would still stand.
Hope that helps!
We want to look at the argument (conclusion) the author uses here - we have to abandon the idea that T Rex developed into their shape because of their size and weight because of the new dino skeleton found. The stimulus already implies this skeleton is not that of a T rex - it's an "earlier dinosaur." So that means answer choice (D) would not help us in evaluating the argument.
Instead, we would want to ask (B), what stage of life did the dinosaur die at? If this dino was a fully grown adult, then it makes sense to say the size and weight was not relevant to why the T rex has a big head and tiny arms because this dinosaur has those same features, but it is small.
However, if the dinosaur died as an adolescent, maybe it would have grown to the T rex's full size and weight as an adult, and the scientists' original hypothesis would still stand.
Hope that helps!