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vaibhav.iit2002
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Here, we have a classic cause and effect argument: X leads to Y (computers lead to less tv), which the author needs our help to undermine. This common situation usually has a common assumption inherent to it: that there is no other reasonable explanation. Therefore, we weaken the argument if we can show that is it no x but rather factor Z that leads to Y; or, that there is an underlying cause Z that leads to both X AND Y.
Looking for one of those two pre-phrased weakeners, we zoom right in on C which matches perfectly. Some third factor, unknown but linked to demographics, is responsible for both X and Y, computer ownership and TV time. Since both X and Y are results of Z, we undermine the claim that Y is the result of X. C is correct.















