ankit0411 wrote:Keith: Compliance with new government regulations requiring the installation of smoke alarms and
sprinkler systems in all theaters and arenas will cost the entertainment industry $25 billion annually.Consequently, jobs will be lost and pro�ts diminished.Therefore, these regulations will harm the country's economy.
Laura: The $25 billion spent by some businesses will be revenue for others. Jobs and pro�ts will be gained as well as lost.
Laura responds to Keith by
(A) demonstrating that Keith's conclusion is based on evidence that is not relevant to the
issue at hand
(B) challenging the plausibility of the evidence that serves as the basis for Keith's argument
(C) suggesting that Keith's argument overlooks a mitigating consequence
(D) reinforcing Keith's conclusion by supplying a complementary interpretation of the evidence Keith cites
(E) agreeing with the main conclusion of Keith's argument but construing that conclusion as
grounds for optimism rather than for pessimism.
Laura offers additional evidence -- that the $25 billion spent by the entertainment industry will be REVENUE FOR OTHERS -- in order to WEAKEN Keith's conclusion that the overall economy will be hurt by the new regulations.
ID-THE-REASONING questions are a MATCH GAME.
MATCH EACH ANSWER CHOICE back to Laura's argument.
Eliminate any answer that DOESN'T MATCH.
If an answer choice is only 1/2 right, it is ALL WRONG.
We must be able to justify EVERY WORD in the answer choice.
(A)
demonstrating that Keith's conclusion is based on evidence that is not relevant to the issue at hand
Laura does not claim that Keith's evidence is irrelevant.
Eliminate A.
(B)
challenging the plausibility of the evidence that serves as the basis for Keith's argument.
Laura does not claim that Keith's evidence is implausible.
Eliminate B.
(C)
suggesting that Keith's argument overlooks a mitigating consequence.
Yes. Laura claims that Keith's argument OVERLOOKS that the $25 billion spent by the entertainment industry will be revenue for others -- a MITIGATING CONSEQUENCE of the new regulations.
Hold onto C.
(D)
reinforcing Keith's conclusion by supplying a complementary interpretation of the evidence Keith cites.
Laura does not reinforce Keith's conclusion; she attempts to WEAKEN it.
Eliminate D.
(E)
agreeing with the main conclusion of Keith's argument but construing that conclusion as grounds for optimism rather than for pessimism.
Laura does not agree with Keith's conclusion; she attempts to WEAKEN it.
Eliminate E.
The correct answer is
C.
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