Unless tiger hunting decreases, tigers will soon be extinct in the wild. The countries in which the tigers' habitats are located are currently debating joint legislation that would ban tiger hunting. Thus, if these countries can successfully enforce this legislation, the survival of tigers in the wild will be ensured.
The reasoning in the argument is most vulnerable to criticism on the grounds that the argument
Unlesstiger hunting decreases, tigers will soon be extinct in the wild. The countries in which the tigers' habitatsare located are currently debating joint legislation that would ban tigerhunting. Thus, if these countries cansuccessfully enforce this legislation, the survival of tigers in the wild willbe ensured. Thereasoning in the argument is most vulnerable to criticism on the grounds thatthe argument A.assumes without sufficient warrant that a ban on tiger hunting could besuccessfully enforced B.considers the effects of hunting on tigers without also considering the effectsof hunting on other endangered animal species C.fails to take into account how often tiger hunters are unsuccessful in theirattempts to kill tigers D.neglects to consider the results of governmental attempts in the past to limittiger hunting E.takes the removal of an impediment to the tigers' survival as a guarantee oftheir survival