VeritasPrepKarishma wrote:
Rishovnits wrote:
I am trying to negate option C.
" a diet rich in iron can improve the conditions of children suffering from anemia to the point that biochemical supplements would become unnecessary". This statement attacks the conclusion and points out that C is correct.
Ofcourse I would eat food rather than get injections (-_-)
" a diet rich in iron can improve the conditions of children suffering from anemia to the point that biochemical supplements would become unnecessary". This statement attacks the conclusion and points out that C is correct.
Ofcourse I would eat food rather than get injections (-_-)
Not true. The argument does not deal with what else can improve the condition. Neither does it deal with which solution is better. It only talks about biochemical
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