floriculturist= put tariffs on less expensive flowers grown outside scotland to maintain price of flowers in the country. or our farms will be unable to stay in business.
scottish florist= local retailers buy about 80% of flowers grown in country. if the prices paid are not competitive with those in europe, our sales drop. then demand of scottish flowers will do down.
so florist is saying that majority of flowers are bought from local farms so if you are going to put tariffs on imported one adn because we are getting those flowers at competitive price as those of europeans business, then we have to raise the pirce and because of that overall sales will drop and ultimately the demand of flowers will go down. so eventually local farms will be struggling to stay alive in business.
so florist is eventually going against the floriculturist proposal by showing the effect of their proposal.
A it might be self serving but the effect of it is on both parties. so reject.
B no he/she is not trying to prove opponents proposal. reject.
C no its actually the other way around. floriculturist business wont prosper.
D no he is giving actually the reason for the removal of plan. so out.
E perfect. as mentioned in above line, this perfectly captures the effects of floriculturist proposal and how eventually they will be digging their own graveyard. keep.
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Demand made by Scottish floriculturist: Tariffs need to be imposed on less expensive flowers grown outside Scotland to maintain the price of flowers in this country; otherwise, our farms will be unable to stay in business.
Response from a Scottish florist: Scottish retailers and other businesses purchase about eighty percent of the flowers grown in Scotland. If the prices we pay are not competitive with those in Europe, our sales will drop, and then the demand for Scottish flowers will go down.
If the factual information presented by both companies is accurate, the best assessment of the logical relationship between the two arguments is that the florist’s argument
A) is self-serving and irrelevant to the proposal of the floriculturist
B) is circular, presupposing what it seeks to prove about the proposal of the floriculturist
C) establishes that even the floriculturist’s business will prosper if the floriculturist’s proposal is rejected
D) fails to give a reason why the proposal of the floriculturist should not be put into effect to alleviate the concern of the floriculturist for staying in business
E) shows that the proposal of the floriculturist would have a negative effect on the floriculturist’s own business
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