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jcl2153 Wrote:P1: T should be done in proportion to SC
P2: W is the best way to determine SC
C: T should be done in proportion to I
maryadkins Wrote:The benefit of this question is that the answer choices are organized like the stimulus. Great breakdown of the structure of the stimulus! My favorite of them was your simplest:jcl2153 Wrote:P1: T should be done in proportion to SC
P2: W is the best way to determine SC
C: T should be done in proportion to I
As you noted, (A) matches this.
(B) introduces some new elements. The test "was designed" to provide a measure--that's different than being "the most objective way" to measure, which is what we have in our stimulus. Also, (B)'s conclusion is a little off. If you score over a certain level? That's a kind of standard we don't have in our stimulus.
(C) tries to get you because it's on the same subject matter. It rests on the same general idea (substantively)--that tax should match benefits. But (C) pits corporations against individual citizens by drawing a distinction between them. Its conclusion is comparative. This doesn't match the stimulus.
(D) can be broken down as follows:
L should get H.
H should pay T.
So L should pay T, too.
This is a different structural argument. First, notice every sentence has the word "should" in it. This is a red flag since only our conclusion in the stimulus does. Second, we have three elements that are just leading from one to another. This doesn't match our stimulus, which introduces a new element (income) in the conclusion.
(E) doesn't match. It only has two structural pieces: healthcare and need.
altate Wrote:I am having a bit of trouble wrapping my brain around this one..Could someone please try to summarize the reasoning used in the stimulus. Also, why was C incorrect? It would be great if you could review why each answer choice aside from A was wrong just for clarity.
Thank you