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I was stuck between D and E and I finally chose D because it looks like more reasonable than E.
But I still don't get why D is right and E is wrong and see what's the difference which makes them a right/wrong answer between them.
Can anyone explain me why D is the answer and E isn't?
Thanks!
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I found this one tricky too and thought about it for awhile. Remember this is a Necessary Assumption question. You're only looking for something that has to be true for the argument to be true. E doesn't have to be true to make the argument true. Try the negation method. If you negate E does it wreck the argument?
Negate Answer Choice E: Parts made for cars in our country are poorly constructed.
If parts are made in this country are poorly constructed it doesn't necessarily wreck the argument--they could still be better constructed than the foreign cars. You don't know what is necessarily true.
Try Negating Answer Choice D: Parts that satisfy our government standards are as poorly constructed as cheap foreign made parts.
The argument is wrecked. Why? Because Clarks parts satisfy government standards---which means if we negate this answer choice it would mean that Clarks parts are just as poorly constructed as the foreign made parts. So why prefer them?