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Old 2009 October 23rd, 12:37 PM   #1 (permalink)
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George: A well-known educator claims that children who are read to when they are very young are more likely to enjoy reading when they grow up than are children who were not read to. But this claim is clearly false. My cousin Emory was regularly read to as a child and as an adult he seldom reads for pleasure, whereas no one read to me and reading is now my favorite form of relaxation.
Ursula: You and Emory prove nothing in this case. Your experience is enough to refute the claim that all avid adult readers were read to as children, but what the educator said about reading to children is not that sort of claim.
Which one of the following describes a flaw in Georges reasoning?
(A) He treats his own experience and the experiences of other members of his own family as though they have more weight as evidence than do the experiences of other people.
(B) He does not distinguish between the quality and the quantity of the books that adults read to Emory when Emory was a child.
(C) He overlooks the well-known fact that not all reading is equally relaxing.
(D) He fails to establish that the claim made by this particular educator accurately reflects the position held by the majority of educators.
(E) He attempts to refute a general claim by reference to nonconforming cases, although the claim is consistent with the occurrence of such cases.


I am confused about choice E. How can a claim be consistent with some nonconforming cases ?
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Old 2009 October 28th, 03:36 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Old 2009 October 31st, 12:04 PM   #3 (permalink)
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IMO it is E.

Actually It was told that, children who are read to when they are very young are more likely to enjoy reading when they grow up than are children who were not read to.It does not mean that people who are reading when grown up, should read to when they were young. Educator is discussed about the possibility, but not hard and fast rule.
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