- Tue Aug 20, 2019 11:22 am
#67412
Hi stu(dying),
Yes, I think you've identified another great reason answer choice D is not a weaken answer, whereas answer choice A is! The most significant premise supporting the conclusion that this sulfur dioxide spike on Venus should not be understood to have come from a volcano is that "[n]o active volcanoes have been identified on Venus." Answer choice A attacks that premise directly, by clarifying that we would be unlikely to detect an active volcano (thus the lack of detection of such a volcano is not good evidence that there are no such volcanos on Venus). Answer choice D, as Brook helpfully notes, speaks to conditions on Earth, not Venus, and thus cannot be assumed to be directly relevant to either the premises of the argument or its conclusion.
Great work on this question!
Jeremy
Jeremy Press
LSAT Instructor and law school admissions consultant