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However, they may not be the most effective ones, since we do not know what other banned exports are, what if they are guns, or tanks?
it's not necessarily to be the most effective ones, or the only way, the passage didn't mention that, so it's irrelevant. it works as long as it 's effective, ( See, effectiveness plays such a critical role here.) just as I can have either 2 bowls of rice or 2 slices of pizza to get full. me and my stomach mutually agree with that. -- by 会员 powers (2011/4/2 16:15:27)
But choice D mentions it. Choice D is more likely to strengthen the argument, rather than to be an assumtion of it. As you said, "it works as long as it 's effective". Therefore, how effective is not an issue here. The issue is assumtion= what did the companies think before they had the conlcusion- those products will really help the people over there when widely available.-????? The must think that "those people in country S will get their product", which has the same meaning as choice B. -- by 会员 littlexian (2011/4/2 16:45:21)
that's not what i meant. you said D is strengthen the argument, I agree. All assumptions strength the argument by explaining whatever the reason behind it. Don't you agree? How about B then? It doesn't even strengthen the argument directly, rather only strengthens the premise of the argument: In order to make it " widely available to the population of that country" the manufactures will not sell them " solely to top development officials in S", and then by achieving this, they can argue that " their exports of their products should be exempted from the ban", still based on the assumption that telecommunication equipment is effective, if not the most effective one. The way to solve "assumption type question "is by filling the gap, building a connection, not by generating anther premise of a premise or concluding the conclusion. in this case the gap here is clearly the "effectiveness" , but what degree of the effectiveness, high or low or medium we don't care. you can argue tanks or nuclear bombs are more effective but I'd say brain-wash, that was what I meant by "irrelevant" -- by 会员 powers (2011/4/2 20:00:37)
Well, how assumption works is that it links the premise and conlcusion. Just as you say "filling the gap", also just as NN sdcar2010 say without assumption"whole argument falls apart". An assumption does not strengthen anything, it makes the whole argument work. I wish I could point out the premise and conclusion here, and use the way NN sdcar2010 did to show how it works, by putting the sentences "in the gap". But it really is not my type to do CR, I always get confused by which is premise and which is conclusion, ha....T_T Hope any NN can help me to do it. I appreciate it!
Let's clear it out. You think the gap here is "effectiveness". And you do not care "what degree the effectiveness is", so it makes choice D out directly, because the point D focuses on is "the degree of effectiveness". Please pointing out if there is anything wrong at this part.
"In order to make it " widely available to the population of that country" the manufactures will not sell them "solely to top development officials in S", and then by achieving this, they can argue that "their exports of their products should be exempted from the ban", still based on the assumption that telecommunication equipment is effective." I dont get it here. Why is it still based on the equipment is effective?
"It is impossible for a country to remain repressive when telecommunication equipment is widely available to the population of that country." Let's put it in this way -> "When telecommunication equipment is widely available to the population of that country, it is impossible for a country to remain repressive" Again, change it a bit -> "Once telecommunication equipment is widely available to the population of that country, it is impossible for a country to remain repressive"
Once available -> works(effective) Therefore, "how effective" is included in "available issue". Once the products are available to people, they are effective. Will they available? That's why choice B is the assumption. |
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