Park ranger: Support It is unfair to cite people for fishing in the newly restricted areas. ββββ ββββββββ βββ βββββββ ββ βββ βββββββ ββ ββββββββββββ βββββ ββββ ββββ ββ ββ βββ βββ ββββββββ ββ βββββββ βββββ βββββββ ββββ βββ βββ ββββ ββββββββ ββ βββββ βββββ ββ ββββ ββββ β ββββ ββββββ ββ βββββββββ βββ βββ βββββββββββββ ββ ββββββ ββ ββ ββββ ββββ βββββ β ββββββ βββββββ βββββββ βββββββ ββ βββ βββββ ββββββββββ ββββββ
The author concludes that if we have not yet made real efforts to publicize the new restrictions on fishing, then, for the people who violate those restrictions, we shouldnβt do any more than give a simple warning against fishing in restricted areas.
Why does the author believe this?
Because itβs unfair to give a citation to people fishing in the newly restricted areas.
What makes it unfair?
Because the people are probably unaware of the changes in fishing restrictions.
Why should we think the people are not aware?
Because many people who are supposed to enforce the changes havenβt been informed about those changes.
There are a lot of gaps in the reasoning. But ultimately we want to prove that, for people who violate the new fishing restrictions, we shouldnβt do any more than give a simple warning β in other words, we should NOT give a citation.
The core of the reasoning to support that conclusion is that people probably arenβt aware of the new restrictions.
Hereβs one principle that would get us from the premises to the conclusion:
If people are probably not aware of restrictions, and we havenβt made a real effort to publicize the restrictions, then we shouldnβt give citations to people who violate those restrictions.
Letβs keep an open mind, because the correct answer doesnβt have to sound exactly like the example principle above.
Which one of the following ββ β βββββββββ βββββ ββ ββββββ ββββ βββββ ββ βββββββ βββ ββββ ββββββββ βββββββββ
People should not ββ βββββ βββ βββββββββ ββββ ββ βββββ ββββ βββ ββββββββ
Helps connect the support to the conclusion. According to (A), people who arenβt aware of a law (such as the new fishing restrictions) shouldnβt be cited for violating laws about which theyβre unaware. The support establishes that people are probably unaware of the new fishing restrictions. So (A) supports the conclusion that we shouldnβt cite people who violate the restrictions.
Regulations regarding park βββ ββββββ ββ ββββββ βββββββββββ
Leads to wrong conclusion. (B) allows us to conclude that a park should widely publicize regulations. But weβre trying to conclude that people shouldnβt be given a citation or that they shouldnβt be given more than a warning. The conclusion concerns what we should do to violators, not what we should do regarding publicity.
The public should βββ ββ ββββββββ ββ ββββ ββββ βββββ βββ βββ ββββ βββ βββ βββββββββββ βββββββββ βββ
Leads to wrong conclusion. (C) allows us to reach a conclusion that the public should not be expected to know something. But weβre trying to reach the conclusion that we shouldnβt give violators a citation. In theory, someone can believe that violators should be given a citation despite their lack of knowledge. We want to help eliminate that possibility and connect lack of knowledge to why they shouldnβt be cited.
People who fish ββ β ββββββ ββββ ββββββ ββββ βββββ ββββββ ββ ββ βββββ βββββ ββ βββ ββββββββββββ ββββ ββββββ βββββββ ββ βββ βββββ
Leads to wrong conclusion. (D) allows us to conclude that people who fish should try to be aware of fishing restrictions. But weβre trying to conclude that violators shouldnβt be given a citation.
People who are ββββββ ββ βββ βββ ββ βββββββββ β βββ ββββββ ββ ββββββββ βββ βββββββββββ ββ βββββββ βββ ββββ βββββ ββββ βββ ββββ βββ βββββ ββ βββββ
Leads to wrong conclusion. (E) allows us to conclude that certain people should be allowed to explain why they think a law doesnβt apply to them. But weβre trying to conclude that violators shouldnβt be given a citation.