jaswanth_ss wrote:
Is A not irrelevant here? When we are not talking about other green-eared slider?
Hi, jaswanth_ss!
We are looking to strengthen the author's conclusion that says it is the increased flow of waters in the brooks that has caused the virtual disappearance of blue-eared sliders in Guwahati. Now, let us analyse answer option (A). If the green-eared slider lives in both slow and swift moving waters, and if it continues to thrive in streams from which blue-eared sliders have disappeared, it validates the author's conclusion that the increased flow of waters in brooks caused the virtual disappearance of the blue-eared slider. Remember, we already know that blue-eared sliders live only in slow-moving waters, but if green-eared sliders actually continue to thrive in the very same waters, the author's conclusion is justified.
Statistics : Posted by b_sudharsan • on 04 Jul 2024, 21:55 • Replies 3 • Views 311






