VeritasPrepKarishma wrote:
samdighe wrote:
VeritasPrepKarishma wrote:
Actually, here the argument says: A leads to B.
A - Social interactions
B - Mental alertness
Option (B) says that actually lack of B is the cause of lack of A. So when A is there, B is also there and hence, we may feel that A causes B but A may not actually be the cause of B.
A - Social interactions
B - Mental alertness
Option (B) says that actually lack of B is the cause of lack of A. So when A is there, B is also there and hence, we may feel that A causes B but A may not actually be the cause of B.
Could you please explain why is option Ewrong?
Let me add here that (E), if anything, is a strengthener. It definitely doesn't weaken the argument.
Let's put it in simple terms:
Say I tell you:
People
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