- Thu Jan 24, 2019 5:42 pm
#62056
Hi Media Law,
This is why you have to learn to trust your Prephrases! (D) is put there to confuse people, right before the correct answer; you always want to be mindful of trap answers and read through all five choices before picking one. If you have a strong Prephrase, and you see it as one of the answer choices, that should be your choice.
The reason (D) doesn't work is that we don't actually know from the stimulus know whether the worker would be taking more or less aggregate vacation time if they followed the stimulus's recommendation, although the way the last sentence is worded implies to me that they would be taking the same amount of vacation time over the course of a year, just dividing it into smaller chunks. Given that ambiguity, we can't logically criticize the stimulus for something that we aren't sure it is doing (that would be a logical flaw on our part), so (D) doesn't work, while (E), as you note, does.
Hope this helps!