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104. Although the discount stores in Goreville’s central shopping district are expected to close within fi ve years as a result of competition from a SpendLess discount department store that just opened, those locations will not stay vacant for long. In the fi ve years since the opening of Colson’s, a nondiscount department store, a new store has opened at the location of every store in the shopping district that closed because it could not compete with Colson’s. Which of the following, if true, most seriously weakens the argument? (A) Many customers of Colson’s are expected to do less shopping there than they did before the SpendLess store opened. (B) Increasingly, the stores that have opened in the central shopping district since Colson’s opened have been discount stores. (C) At present, the central shopping district has as many stores operating in it as it ever had. (D) Over the course of the next fi ve years, it is expected that Goreville’s population will grow at a faster rate than it has for the past several decades. (E) Many stores in the central shopping district sell types of merchandise that are not available at either SpendLess or Colson’s.
Could the option E be regarded as supporter of the conclusion? The store sell merchandise not available which mean they are "likely" not affected and they "might" not close so I think E has some strengh on the conclusion Is it right?if wrong could you give me reasons? we focus the meaning. for example:from sample test OG12 21. Metal rings recently excavated from seventh-century settlements in the western part of Mexico were made using the same metallurgical techniques as those used by Ecuadorian artisans before and during that period. These techniques are sufficiently complex to make their independent development in both areas unlikely. Since the people of these two areas were in cultural contact, archaeologists hypothesize that the metallurgical techniques used to make the rings found in Mexico were learned by Mexican artisans from Ecuadorian counterparts. Which of the following would it be most useful to establish in order to evaluate the archaeologists’ hypothesis? (A) Whether metal objects were traded from Ecuador to western Mexico during the seventh century (B) Whether travel between western Mexico and Ecuador in the seventh century would have been primarily by land or by sea (C) Whether artisans from western Mexico could have learned complex metallurgical techniques from their Ecuadorian counterparts without actually leaving western Mexico (D) Whether metal tools were used in the seventhcentury settlements in western Mexico (E) Whether any of the techniques used in the manufacture of the metal rings found in western Mexico are still practiced among artisans in Ecuador today we conclude from the "trade" that there "might" learning. if as what we did in the question 104(read the explaination of E). we could say the since no information given "trade would relevant to learning" Is it right?if wrong could you give me reasons? could some one say about the how to use the rule "relevant"? |
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