I have mixed feelings about thisquestion.
Why is option B wrong?
Because it strengthens the argument rather than weakening it.
Before we evaluate how option B strengthens, it's important to be aware that it talks about "prepublication fact-checking," i.e., fact-checking that happens before the publication. The argument is about finding inaccuracies AFTER the publication.
Now, let's understand how option strengthens the argument: If magazine articles tend to go through less rigorous pre-publication fact-checking and still (given that) no critic has found any errors in these publications, Dennison is really accurate about his stuff. Even where pre-publication fact-checking is not very rigorous, nobody finds errors in his articles. In this case, if
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- I find option B beautiful because it is ABSOLUTELY wrong but is very attractive for manypeople.
- I find option A a little difficult to digest. What works in favor of option A is that there is no other option that comesclose.
Why is option B wrong?
Because it strengthens the argument rather than weakening it.
Before we evaluate how option B strengthens, it's important to be aware that it talks about "prepublication fact-checking," i.e., fact-checking that happens before the publication. The argument is about finding inaccuracies AFTER the publication.
Now, let's understand how option strengthens the argument: If magazine articles tend to go through less rigorous pre-publication fact-checking and still (given that) no critic has found any errors in these publications, Dennison is really accurate about his stuff. Even where pre-publication fact-checking is not very rigorous, nobody finds errors in his articles. In this case, if
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Statistics : Posted by ChiranjeevSingh • on 11 Feb 2024, 21:07 • Replies 4 • Views 396






