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Answer (B). The “Some environmentalists question...” construction at the
start of the stimulus does not lead to the usual counter- conclusion because
the stimulus does not contain an argument. This is a very interesting stimulus
because the author repeats the opinions of others and never makes an
assertion of his or her own. When a stimulus contains only the opinions of
others, then in a Must Be True question you can eliminate any answer choice
that makes a flat assertion without reference
...
Answer (B). The “Some environmentalists question...” construction at the
start of the stimulus does not lead to the usual counter- conclusion because
the stimulus does not contain an argument. This is a very interesting stimulus
because the author repeats the opinions of others and never makes an
assertion of his or her own. When a stimulus contains only the opinions of
others, then in a Must Be True question you can eliminate any answer choice
that makes a flat assertion without reference
...



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