- Wed Aug 07, 2019 12:33 am
#67115
Hi there,
I am confused on the correct answer choice here. Essentially this argument is saying that the known species of land animals from fossils show highly evolved adaptations to life on land. And since aquatic animals don't shows these adaptations, land animals evolved rapidly after leaving an aquatic environment. (conclusion in bold)
One paraphrase assumption that come to mind: land animals must originated from aquatic settings.
I guess maybe I am misunderstanding what answer choice A is saying.. My answers were between A and E but neither really seemed like a good choice..can you elaborate on why A is correct?
I am confused on the correct answer choice here. Essentially this argument is saying that the known species of land animals from fossils show highly evolved adaptations to life on land. And since aquatic animals don't shows these adaptations, land animals evolved rapidly after leaving an aquatic environment. (conclusion in bold)
One paraphrase assumption that come to mind: land animals must originated from aquatic settings.
I guess maybe I am misunderstanding what answer choice A is saying.. My answers were between A and E but neither really seemed like a good choice..can you elaborate on why A is correct?