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#100731
Complete Question Explanation
Flaw in the Reasoning. The correct answer choice is (B).
The author is using a statistic from two years previous that there was more rain in September than in July to conclude that this year there will be more rain in September than in July. The author is basing his conclusion on one statistic from one year that occurred two years prior. This is not enough evidence to conclude that in the future the same thing will occur.
There is the possibility that the rain two years previous was unusual and as such no reason to think that it would happen again.
This is a flaw question which means our job is to find what is wrong with the argument. Our prephrase is that the author is using one instance in the past to make a conclusion about the future.
Answer choice (A): The author uses a premise in past tense and concludes about the future and as such this isn't a circular flaw.
Answer choice (B): This is the correct answer choice. because the inference the author draws is that this year it will rain more in September than in July using the one instance two years previous. It is flawed because this is not sufficient evidence to conclude that it will continue occurring.
Answer choice (C): Flaw questions do not allow us to introduce new information in the answer choices. Since the stimulus does not discuss average rainfall statistics, AC C introduces new information and as such is wrong.
Answer choice (D): There aren't two phenomena in the stimulus. We also lack "many instances" as we're discussing only one instance. D fails as it is describing things that the author didn't do.
Answer choice (E): There was no source cited in the stimulus and as such nothing to asses the reliability of.
Flaw in the Reasoning. The correct answer choice is (B).
The author is using a statistic from two years previous that there was more rain in September than in July to conclude that this year there will be more rain in September than in July. The author is basing his conclusion on one statistic from one year that occurred two years prior. This is not enough evidence to conclude that in the future the same thing will occur.
There is the possibility that the rain two years previous was unusual and as such no reason to think that it would happen again.
This is a flaw question which means our job is to find what is wrong with the argument. Our prephrase is that the author is using one instance in the past to make a conclusion about the future.
Answer choice (A): The author uses a premise in past tense and concludes about the future and as such this isn't a circular flaw.
Answer choice (B): This is the correct answer choice. because the inference the author draws is that this year it will rain more in September than in July using the one instance two years previous. It is flawed because this is not sufficient evidence to conclude that it will continue occurring.
Answer choice (C): Flaw questions do not allow us to introduce new information in the answer choices. Since the stimulus does not discuss average rainfall statistics, AC C introduces new information and as such is wrong.
Answer choice (D): There aren't two phenomena in the stimulus. We also lack "many instances" as we're discussing only one instance. D fails as it is describing things that the author didn't do.
Answer choice (E): There was no source cited in the stimulus and as such nothing to asses the reliability of.