- Sat Jan 14, 2017 5:43 am
#32087
I chose the right answer (c) in this question. But I had a hard time negating this answer choice and then making the argument fall apart after negating. It would be great if you can show how to negate it
The tendency of a candidate’s visual image to
evoke positive feelings in voters at least
sometimes[not?] increases as media exposure
increases.
So by my attempt of negating, the conclusion does not falls apart. It just becomes uncertain...
The tendency of a candidate’s visual image to
evoke positive feelings in voters at least
sometimes[not?] increases as media exposure
increases.
So by my attempt of negating, the conclusion does not falls apart. It just becomes uncertain...