- Mon Jan 30, 2017 4:20 pm
#32379
Initially, this question and credited answer choice had me a bit confused and I was hoping someone would provide some assistance regarding why the choice I had chosen was incorrect and the credited answer correct. During my analysis of the stimulus I had identified the premises as: "Hana said she wasn't going to invite her brothers to her birthday party. Hana received a gift (a recording) at her party. Hana's brothers had planned to give her that recording." I had identified the conclusion in this stimulus as: "at least some of her brothers must have been among the guests at the birthday party." At that time I had moved onto the question stem which I had classified as: flaw in the reasoning. Going through the answer choices, I left B as a contender and incorrectly chose C as my response. I thought of C as describing the flaw(s): uncertain use of a term or concept, as well as moving from the prescriptive to descriptive. I had eliminated D (which I believe describes either a causal error or an error of composition), however going through the question again I think I understand why that choice is correct. Is it because the argument contained in the stimulus does not conclusively establish that Hana's brothers could have been the only party goers who brought her the recording as a gift? For example someone else could have bought and brought the same gift to the party, or her brothers could have bought the gift but not attended the party (maybe have someone else bring the recording)?