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easy C. this is one of those where the answer hits you while you read the stimulus
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I think C is pretty straightforward on this one.
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Straight C.

Gives the reason why both (fossil and painting) are right.
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(C) seems to be the best choice.
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Read down to (C) and stopped. It clearly makes sense.
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C it is ....

GMATT73 wrote:
Read down to (C) and stopped. It clearly makes sense.


:no This is strictly not recommended on the actual GMAT.. you should always read all the choices.... :)
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C it is ....

GMATT73 wrote:
Read down to (C) and stopped. It clearly makes sense.


:no This is strictly not recommended on the actual GMAT.. you should always read all the choices.... :)


You are absolutely correct. Always read all five answer choices, even if you are 1000% sure.
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Sorry to bring up an old topic, but I came across this question in the 2nd Verbal Guide and I wanted to see if others agree with my reasoning.

I ultimately picked C for this question:

A. The fact that some prehistoric cave paintings depict other animals with humps doesn't necessarily mean that that:

1. The paintings are in fact correct - these depictions of other animals could actually all be incorrect. This would weaken the argument instead of add support.
2. These paintings provide a strong reason as to why the fossils have no hump.

B. Just because fossils are more common in Ireland than in France doesn't mean that the paintings are correct. In fact, it would provide a reason to suggest otherwise. You could read into it and say that since there are fewer fossils in France, there is a chance that the painters were not as familiar with the animals and their depictions were actually incorrect. Either way, this answer choice does not give us a good reason to believe that the paintings are possibly accurate.

C. This is the correct answer. In this case, the answer choice gives us a good reason as to why we didn't see humps in the fossil remains. This also gives us a good reason to believe that the paintings could be correct.

D. If the cave paintings were painted well before the extinction of these animals, it just means they were painted when some of them were still alive. This answer choice doesn't give us any indication as to whether the paintings were incorrect or correct.

E. Even if there is only one currently existing species of deer that has the hump, this doesn't tell us anything about the cave paintings. This answer is irrelevant and is thus incorrect.
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C is the best and others are just irrelevant
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Just curious if option A had "All" instead of "some" would it be a contender its an easy C in this case!
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Just curious if option A had "All" instead of "some" would it be a contender its an easy C in this case!


The last members of a now-extinct species of a European wild deer called the giant dear lived in Ireland about 16,000 years ago. Prehistoric cave paintings in France depict this animal as having a large hump on its back. Fossils of this animal, however, do not show any hump. Nevertheless, there is no reason to conclude that the cave paintings are therefore inaccurate in this regard, since ______.

conclusion:
the cave paintings are accurate.
now we have to support this argument as the BLANK part is starting with SINCE (we have to give reason why cave paintings are accurate.)

now if option A (As per you ) is :
ALL prehistoric cave paintings in France also depict other animals as having a hump .
IMO this is in no way giving any reason as to why cave painting information(depict this animal as having a large hump on its back) is correct.
this option is just talking about other animals humps hence noway strengthens the argument.

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Which of following most logically completes the argument?

The last members of a now-extinct species of a European wild deer called the giant dear lived in Ireland about 16,000 years ago. Prehistoric cave paintings in France depict this animal as having a large hump on its back. Fossils of this animal, however, do not show any hump. Nevertheless, there is no reason to conclude that the cave paintings are therefore inaccurate in this regard, since ______.

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Ancient deer lived somewhere.
Paintings show deer with hump.
Fossils no hump.
C: paintings not inaccurate,
because

A. some prehistoric cave paintings in France also depict other animals as having a hump

Wrong:
Other animals Out of scope

B. fossils of the giant deer are much more common in Ireland than in France

Wrong: incidence of Fossils are not an issue in argument

C. animal humps are composed of fatty tissue, which dose not fossilize

Correct: People saw animal with hump, but Fossils did not capture it.
Negating Answer weakens argument, because it shows that Fossils would have captured the hump, but didn't and Therfore the paintings were inaccurate.

D. the cave paintings of the giant deer were painted well before 16,000 years ago

Wrong, because it shows that the painters did not capture the correct animal. This weakens the argument.

E. only one currently existing species of deer has any anatomical feature that even remotely resembles a hump

Wrong :
Out of scope: we aren't taking about currently existing species of deer.
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why not D?
If the paintings were made well before 16000 years ago, it could be at a time when the deers had a hump which could have disapeared progressively.


The question reads like this - "Fossils of this animal, however, do not show any hump. Nevertheless, there is no reason to conclude that the cave paintings are therefore inaccurate in this regard, since ______."

In this regard is referring to Fossils of animals i.e. considering fossils of animals found, there is no reason to conclude that paintings are inaccurate. Thus, answer choice to be picked should have fossilization in the context.

Plus, D says "D. the cave paintings of the giant deer were painted well before 16,000 years ago".. If that was the case, then probably the paintings were created of some other species who lived well before 16000 years ago from now, and not the giant deer which lived about 16000 years ago from now.
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C

karlfurt wrote:
why not D?
If the paintings were made well before 16000 years ago, it could be at a time when the deers had a hump which could have disapeared progressively.


D could be easily refuted by an argument - that may be the painting depict some other species of deer (which lived in the different time period) rather than the one in question. C is best suited here.


Also the focus is on the hump, being in the fossil or not. So C is better option than D.
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Looking at option D, we cannot confirm that the paintings are accurate wrt animal having a large hump back if they are drawn before 16,000 years ago when some of the deers were alive.
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C it is- if humps cant turn into fossils => cant prove paintings are incorrect.
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D is a trap. Although D looks like a common a pattern that relates with the timeline, D in this question does not have that pattern.
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