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Following Nightblade354 advise to push my CR skills beyond the limits, I'll post an extensive analysis of this questions, explaining the initial thoughts on the stimulus and the reasons why I reject four options and choose one as the winner :). I beieve this is one of the best ways to improve in CR. Don't just do questions, but try to extract as much as possible from each of them. I think doing blind review help a lot in doing so (more about blind review here: https://gmatclub.com/forum/mod-nightbla ... 95316.html)

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Because dried peat moss, which is derived from sphagnum moss, contains no chemical additives and is a renewable resource, many gardeners use large amounts of it as a soil conditioner in the belief that the practice is environmentally sound. They are mistaken. The millions of acres of sphagnum moss in the world contribute more oxygen to the atmosphere than do all of the world's rain forests combined, and the garden soil industry is depleting these areas much faster than they can renew themselves.

Initial thoughts: Clearly, the argument states that an action is not environmentally sound if it reduces a vital resource (in this case, oxygen being released to the atmosphere). This would be the general principle (whether we talk about oxygen or about another vital resource)

Let's go into the answers:

(A) Using a product may be environmentally unsound even if the product is a renewable resource and contains no chemical additive.

It can be, but not always, so it is not a GENERAL principle. OUT

(B) A practice is not environmentally sound if it significantly reduces the amount of oxygen entering the atmosphere

This falls within my initial thoughts (in this case talks about oxygen specifically). KEEP

(C) A practice is environmentally sound if it helps to protect rain forests that contribute large amounts of oxygen to the atmosphere.

It does not need to be the case to protect rain forests! OUT

(D) If the environmental benefits of a practice outweigh the environmental costs, that practice can be legitimately considered environmentally sound.

Environmental cost, the argument does not mention anything about this. OUT

(E) If the practices of an industry threaten a vital resource, those practices should be banned.

Banned? The argument never mentions it. OUT

OPTION B
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Because dried peat moss, which is derived from sphagnum moss, contains no chemical additives and is a renewable resource, many gardeners use large amounts of it as a soil conditioner in the belief that the practice is environmentally sound. They are mistaken. The millions of acres of sphagnum moss in the world contribute more oxygen to the atmosphere than do all of the world's rain forests combined, and the garden soil industry is depleting these areas much faster than they can renew themselves.

Which one of the following principles, if valid, most helps to justify the argument's reasoning?

(A) Using a product may be environmentally unsound even if the product is a renewable resource and contains no chemical additive.

(B) A practice is not environmentally sound if it significantly reduces the amount of oxygen entering the atmosphere.

(C) A practice is environmentally sound if it helps to protect rain forests that contribute large amounts of oxygen to the atmosphere.

(D) If the environmental benefits of a practice outweigh the environmental costs, that practice can be legitimately considered environmentally sound.

(E) If the practices of an industry threaten a vital resource, those practices should be banned.

This question asks us to strengthen the reasoning of the argument. The argument states that the practice of using dried peat moss as a soil conditioner is not an environmentally sound practice because the millions of acres of sphagnum moss from which the dried peat moss comes contribute more oxygen to the atmosphere than do all of the world's rain forests combined, and the garden soil industry is reducing these areas much faster than they can renew themselves,thereby affecting the oxygen in the atmosphere.

We need a principle that will support this argument.

Option E is the easiest to eliminate. It is an extreme statement and is also out of scope. The argument is not only about the practices of an industry. It focuses on how a practice that is thought to be environmentally sound is actually not.

Option D can also be eliminated. The passage states that millions of acres of sphagnum moss contribute more oxygen than all of the world’s rainforests combined, so the environmental benefits do not outweigh the costs.

Option C is irrelevant. Sphagnum moss is compared to the rain forests, but there is no mention of protecting the rain forests specifically. So, C can be eliminated too.

Option A overlooks the way in which the product might be environmentally unsound. It only focuses on the fact that a product may be environmentally unsound even if it is renewable and has no chemicals. It doesn’t give weight to the fact that the depletion of the product has an effect on the oxygen levels. So, Option A can also be eliminated.

The argument states that the practice of using dried peat moss is environmentally unsound because the use of the moss depletes the area faster than it can renew itself. Since these areas contribute more oxygen than all of the rain forests combined, the practice reduces the amount of oxygen entering the atmosphere. Option B states this.

Therefore, B is the best option.
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