uhdang Wrote:Hello,
Just have a question regarding D).
Would you say this is a Sufficient Assumption?
I feel like this is not REQUIRED, but assuming this would support the conclusion, so it could be a sufficient assumption, but i'm not 100% sure.
Thank you.
You are right about (D) not being required (after all, the
correct answer is (C)).
I share your thoughts that (D) could express a sufficient condition to resolve the apparent paradox in the stimulus. The only thing, though, that bothers me a bit about (D) is the word "subconsciously." Why does it have to be subconscious? They could just as well know the myth and actively construct their stories upon its plot.
Regardless I, too, think (D) could be a sufficient assumption.
EDIT: I think I answered my own question a minute after I posted it. Who cares whether they needed to have done the myth referencing subconsciously. With sufficient assumptions it does not matter that something may not be necessary, as long as it ensures the outcome. Hence, (D) could have said "
Both MIkkeli and Halden were visited by the same fairy who told them to write about the same thing." Does it have to be the case? No! But it would work to settle/resolve the argument.