Chef: This mussel recipe’s first step is to sprinkle the live mussels with cornmeal. The cornmeal is used to clean them out: they take the cornmeal in and eject the sand that they contain. But I can skip this step, because the mussels available at seafood markets are farm raised and therefore do not contain sand.
Which one of the following is an assumption required by the chef ’s argument?
How come chef is able to skip the step?
There must be so that sand is already eject or more so not at all there. Hence, chef must be using farm raised mussels.
(A) Cornmeal is not used to clean out farm-raised mussels before they reach seafood markets. - WRONG.
(B) Mussels contain no contaminants
other than sand.
(C) Sprinkling the mussels with cornmeal does not
affect their taste.
(D) The chef ’s mussel recipe was
written before farm-raised mussels became available.
(E) The mussels the chef is using for the mussel recipe came from a seafood market. - CORRECT.
Only A and E are possible answers.
A is out since Cornmeal may or may not be used to clean out. Only(within the realm of the passage) if chef is using farm raised mussels it is possible to skip the step.
Answer E.