Analyst 1: Many parents take their children along when they go for shopping for toys because they want to know whether the children will really enjoy playing with a toy before buying it for them. But in many cases, children ask for toys that are either out of their parents' budgets or are somewhat unsafe for the children. Either way, it is not a good idea to take children along when shopping for toys.
Analyst 2: But since parents have the ultimate authority to decide whether to purchase a particular toy, your consideration is not valid.
Which of the following, if true, most helps to strengthen the conclusion drawn by analyst 1?
(A)Children of a specific age are more adamant about buying a toy when compared to children in other age groups.
(B)Parents are likely to give in to children's demands, even when the implications of these demands are not favorable.
(C)Children also play with toys that they are not adamant about wanting to buy.
(D)The reason children prefer toys that are either unsafe for them or are out of their parents' budgets is that most such toys are advertised heavily.
(E)Parents hardly take children along for shopping trips to stores that sell products other than toys.
I'm having hard time understanding what's wrong with C.
Source :- egmat
Analyst 1: Many parents take their children along when they
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