To achieve the traditional hotness of spicy cuisines, cooks use some specific kind of chili or other spice. But, as e...

Monica_S on July 31, 2022

Help

I dont understand how to properly put this into sufficient and necessary terms

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camcani on August 2, 2022

I would like help with this too

Emil-Kunkin on September 12, 2022

Hi,

Im not sure if this is a conditional argument- that is, I don't see a useful way to put this into if/then terms. When this happens, I would try to get a general understanding of the argument.

We are told that to achieve an effect, someone adds a specific thing, and that done well, we cannot tell which specific thing was added, so none of the additives are irreplaceable.

This high-level understanding of the argument may be helpful.

AAA on January 26, 2023

Could you explain why answer choices D and E are incorrect?

Emil-Kunkin on January 26, 2023

Hi, In the initial argument, the author concludes that if done properly, it is impossible to know the specific thing that caused an outcome.

D is the opposite of this, it is saying that each specific thing is critical and irreplaceable, where the argument said that each one is replaceable.

E is just an entirely different argument, it has nothing to do with the replaceability of given elements.