The cause of the wreck of the ship Edmund Fitzgerald in a severe storm
on lake Superior is still unknown , when the sunken wreckage of the ves-
sel was round , searchers discovered the hull in two pieces lying close
together , The storm's violent waves would have caused separate pieces
floating even briefly on the surface to drift apart . Therefore . the breakup
of the null can be ruled out as the cause of the sinking .
Which of the following is an assumption on which the argument depends?
| | | Ships as large as the Edmund Fitzgerald rarely sink except in the most violent weather. | | | | Under water currents at the time of the storm did not move the sepa-rated pieces of the hull together again . | | | | Pieces of the hull would have sunk more quickly than the intact hull would have | | | | The waves of the storm were not violent enough to have caused the | | | | If the ship broke up before sinking , the pieces of the hull would not have remained on the surface for very long | 答案是b, 题目说了些什么事,怎么做出来 |