I had it down to A and D and chose D. With that said, can someone destroy my reasoning for why A is not the right answer so that this sticks...

Ok, so what if pollen is transported from one region to another by wind, and human movement, we would have to assume that the pollen transferred is indistinguishable from the pollen that is KNOWN to have been unique to that area.

http://classic.7sage.com/lsat_explanations/lsat-49-section-4-question-08/

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  • Wednesday, Dec 23 2015

    Imagine a relic passes through area A and B but not C. According to the stim we would know that based on the AB pollen adhered to it. Now lets say ac(A) happens and pollen from area C blew on in while the relic was in area A or B and adhered to it. According to the stim we would conclude that the relic passed through area C...But it didn't, so ac(A) weakens the argument.

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