The author uses the word "immediacy" (line 39) most likely in order to express

Jennifer-Dadesho on February 5, 2022

Example 3 in S/N vid tutorial @ 01:50:14 re: elimination of answer option E

Would someone kindly clarify the explanation/rationale for eliminating answer option E, please? "Every migration is accompanied by rapid advances in civilization." I take this to mean M -> RAC. However, the instructor diagrams it as M -> II during his explanation of why option E is not the correct answer. From the initial extraction of the logic from the passage, I get the following along with each of their contrapositives: DSC -> M M -> II RAC -> II But, I don't understand how the instructor extrapolated M -> II from the statement in option E, "every migration is accompanied by rapid advances in civilization". Further, why/how he arrives at his point "that we don't just reverse" the statement (RAC -> II) to conclude that just b/c there are intermingling ideas there are rapid advances in civilization. I know that we don't just reverse but rather we reverse and negate. What I don't understand is how that translates in application to the language in option E. Please help!

Reply
Create a free account to read and take part in forum discussions.

Already have an account? log in

Ross-Rinehart on February 7, 2022

You’re correct. (E) can be diagrammed as Migration ? Rapid Advances in Civilization.

He wrote Migration ? Intermingling Ideas to illustrate the trick (E) is trying to play on test-takers. (E) wants to trick test-takers who misdiagrammed the last condition as Intermingling Ideas ? Rapid Advances in Civilization. If that misdiagramming were true, it would combine with Migration ? Intermingling Ideas to form the conclusion of Migration ? Rapid Advances in Civilization. Of course, the last claim should be diagrammed as Rapid Advances in Civilization ? Intermingling Ideas, so (E) is not a valid conclusion.