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PostPosted: Mon Mar 03, 2008 1:22 pm    Post subject: CR Questio/...help Reply with quote

The United States has never been a great international trader. It found most of its raw materials and customers for finished products within its own borders. The terrible consequences of this situation have become apparent, as this country now owes the largest foreign debt in the world and is a playground for wealthy foreign investors. The moral is clear: a country can no more live without foreign trade than a dog can live by eating its own tail.
In order to advance her point of view, the author does each of the following EXCEPT:
(A) draw on an analogy
(B) appeal to historical fact
(C) identify a cause and an effect
(D) suggest a cause of the current economic situation
(E) question the ethical basis of an economic situation

The OA is E
my question.....is
(The United States has never been a great international trader)= appeal to historical fact

Q.Measurements of the extent of amino-acid decomposition in fragments of eggshell found at archaeological sites in such places as southern Africa can be used to obtain accurate dates for sites up to 200,000 years old. Because the decomposition is slower in cool climates, the technique can be used to obtain accurate dates for sites almost a million years old in cooler regions.
The information above provides the most support for which one of the following conclusions?
(A) The oldest archaeological sites are not in southern Africa, but rather in cooler regions of the world.
(B) The amino-acid decomposition that enables eggshells to be used in dating does not take place in other organic matter found at ancient archaeological sites.
(C) If the site being dated had been subject to large unsuspected climatic fluctuations during the time the eggshell has been at the site, application of the technique is less likely to yield accurate results.
(D) After 200,000 years in a cool climate, less than one-fifth of the amino acids in a fragment of eggshell that would provide material for dating with the technique will have decomposed and will thus no longer be suitable for examination by the technique.
(E) Fragments of eggshell are more likely to be found at ancient archaeological sites in warm regions of the world than at such sites in cooler regions.


Is C strenghting the arguement r weakening it?
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PostPosted: Mon Mar 03, 2008 6:32 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

About the 1st:

"It found most of its raw materials and customers for finished products within its own borders." = appeal to historical fact

About the 2nd:

The choices are conclusions and hence cannot support the arguments. It should be vice versa. What is the OA?

(C) seems to be right as the date must be a function of the extent of amino-acids and the temperature. Provided the temperature is a constant. If the temperature fluctuates, the rate of decomposition increases/decreases which leads to inaccuracy.
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PostPosted: Mon Mar 03, 2008 11:32 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

OA is C
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PostPosted: Tue Apr 15, 2008 7:07 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

C is correct.
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