Argument Structure Questions - - Question 4
Mehran April 15, 2018
Hi @alana, thanks for your post. Answer choice (D) is incorrect because the relative effectiveness in deterring thieves (burglar alarms better at this than car alarms) tells us nothing about "why police may be more inclined to respond" to burglar vs. car alarms.
Jazlyne September 10, 2018
I do not understand the language in answer C. This question as a whole does not make sense to me. Please explain?
Max-Youngquist September 14, 2018
@jazlyne (C) is saying that the sentence plays the role of knocking out an obvious alternative answer. One obvious alternative would just be to ban alarm systems since they cause so many false alarms. However, the fact that alarms DETER BURGLARIES means we should not get rid of them, in other words, the alarms lower the amount of burglaries whether or not they go off. This makes sense intuitively: the mere presence of an alarm system stops some burglars from attempting the burglary in the first place.