- Fri Oct 26, 2018 11:30 am
#59830
Exactly right, jwheeler! If there were more vehicles made of things that do not disintegrate than of wood, then the "main evidence" regarding such vehicles would be the surviving vehicles themselves and not the models! The fact that the models constitute the main evidence must mean that we are lacking evidence of the real things. They disintegrated!
Note that this is a "Most Strongly Supported" question, which means our standard of evidence is a bit lower than a full strength Must Be True question. The correct answer is strengthened by the stimulus, even if it is not absolutely required. In these questions, one of the answers gets at least some support from the stimulus, while the other four typically get no support at all. Look at answer E not as something required, but something that seems reasonable to infer based on the information provided. The other answer simply get no support, so it would not be reasonable to infer them based solely on what we read in the stimulus.
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