- Sat Aug 02, 2014 2:37 pm
#15649
A question about the method we approached this question:
I selected answer choice C thinking it fit the argument overall better and assumed if minor artists' work were thrown away then attributing paintings to major artists should be wrong. Now I understand that I am wrong since paintings being thrown away does not necessarily make attributions to major artists wrong.
Would it be correct if I focused solely on conclusion when strengthening the question and not expect the rest of the elements in the stimulus to be in the answer choice?
(conclusion: "attributions of the 17th century Dutch paintings to major artists are wrong".)
I selected answer choice C thinking it fit the argument overall better and assumed if minor artists' work were thrown away then attributing paintings to major artists should be wrong. Now I understand that I am wrong since paintings being thrown away does not necessarily make attributions to major artists wrong.
Would it be correct if I focused solely on conclusion when strengthening the question and not expect the rest of the elements in the stimulus to be in the answer choice?
(conclusion: "attributions of the 17th century Dutch paintings to major artists are wrong".)