MartyTargetTestPrep wrote:
toohey wrote:
I may have been approaching the conclusion questions wrong all this while. Isn't the purpose of an option in the conclusion-type questions to provide a logical ending to the argument? Put another way, it should put a cap on the line of reasoning built by the argument. Option A is an underlying assumption, it helps explain the argument. How can it be a fitting conclusion to anargument?
Hi toohey.
The passage does not present an argument with evidence and a conclusion. Rather, the passage is made up entirely of statements of fact. Take another look.
So, no assumptions are made by the author of the passage.
Rather, choice (A) states a conclusion that is supported by the statements in thepassage.
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Although it is clear that except (A) none of the otpions come close to the argument, but say
1. People who are gonna buy the book anyway = 100
2. People getting dissuaded by magazine = 100
3. People who are gonna buy after reading
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