"Evaluate the argument" question types essentially mean, "What else would be good to know if we were to take this argument at face value? Are there perhaps other factors affecting the scenario that could potentially weaken the argument?"
The conclu…
Not A - the experiment is not "gratuitous."
Not C - "experimenting on animals" is too general. This case deals with causing death.
Not D - Mary is not a "practicing veterinarian."
Not E - Death is not the "sole intention."
B - not "immediately a…
I looked up how to solve these questions online—identify the argument and its necessary assumptions, then turn those N.A.'s into questions. This method should give you the right answer.