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Jane: Professor Harper's ideas for modifying the
design of guitars are of no value because there
is no general agreement among musicians as to
what a guitar should sound like and,
consequently, no widely accepted basis for
evaluating the merits of a guitar's sound.
Mark: What's more, Harper's ideas have had enough
time to be adopted if they really resulted in
superior sound. It took only ten years for the
Torres design for guitars to be almost
universally adopted because of the
improvement it makes in tonal quality.
Which one of the following most accurately
describes the relationship between Jane's argument
and Mark's argument?
(A) Mark's argument shows how a weakness in
Jane's argument can be overcome.
(B) Mark's argument has a premise in common
with Jane's argument.
(C) Mark and Jane use similar techniques to argue
for different conclusions.
(D) Mark's argument restates Jane's argument in
other terms.
(E) Mark's argument and Jane's argument are
based on conflicting suppositions
design of guitars are of no value because there
is no general agreement among musicians as to
what a guitar should sound like and,
consequently, no widely accepted basis for
evaluating the merits of a guitar's sound.
Mark: What's more, Harper's ideas have had enough
time to be adopted if they really resulted in
superior sound. It took only ten years for the
Torres design for guitars to be almost
universally adopted because of the
improvement it makes in tonal quality.
Which one of the following most accurately
describes the relationship between Jane's argument
and Mark's argument?
(A) Mark's argument shows how a weakness in
Jane's argument can be overcome.
(B) Mark's argument has a premise in common
with Jane's argument.
(C) Mark and Jane use similar techniques to argue
for different conclusions.
(D) Mark's argument restates Jane's argument in
other terms.
(E) Mark's argument and Jane's argument are
based on conflicting suppositions












