A. The first is a phenomenon that the argument addresses; the second is evidence used by the author to support his position.
B. The first is a phenomenon that the argument addresses; the second is the author’s primary conclusion.
The second is not the primary conclusion. Eliminate.
C. The first is evidence used by the author to support his conclusion; the second is that conclusion.
Second is not that conclusion. Eliminate.
D. The first is a circumstance that the author tries to explain; the second is that explanation.
The second is another premise to prove his point or take a stance. Incorrect, eliminate.
E. The first is a circumstance that the author tries to explain; the second is the author’s primary conclusion
Not the primary conclusion. Eliminate.
B. The first is a phenomenon that the argument addresses; the second is the author’s primary conclusion.
The second is not the primary conclusion. Eliminate.
C. The first is evidence used by the author to support his conclusion; the second is that conclusion.
Second is not that conclusion. Eliminate.
D. The first is a circumstance that the author tries to explain; the second is that explanation.
The second is another premise to prove his point or take a stance. Incorrect, eliminate.
E. The first is a circumstance that the author tries to explain; the second is the author’s primary conclusion
Not the primary conclusion. Eliminate.
Statistics : Posted by riteshrr • on 01 Apr 2024, 01:30 • Replies 2 • Views 151








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