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Let's understand this in a better way:-

Given: The passage argues that people needing dental surgery should consult private surgeons, even at a higher price, because government-subsidized surgeons are usually inexperienced and can commit errors causing nerve damage.

Reasoning:
  • The conclusion is that private surgeons are safer and worth the higher price.
  • Supporting statements would show that errors by inexperienced surgeons are serious or irreversible, making the risk of going to government surgeons meaningful.
Let’s check the options:

  • A. Talks about certification and high grades — explains how surgeons become qualified, but doesn’t directly support why people should avoid government surgeons.
  • B. Says most procedures don’t threaten nerves — actually weakens the argument, because risk is lower.
  • C. Talks about pricing of government services — irrelevant.
  • D. Says structural nerve damage is usually irreversible. This supports the argument: errors by inexperienced surgeons have serious consequences, so it’s safer to pay more for private surgeons.
  • E. Technological advancements make mistakes less likely — does not specifically compare private vs. government surgeons, so less relevant.


Final Answer: Option(D) Because nerve damage from mistakes is usually irreversible, people should avoid inexperienced government surgeons and consult private ones, even at a higher cost.


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Dental surgery encompasses many complex procedures that require years of training and experience to perform correctly. Surgeons working for government-subsidized health services are usually inexperienced and have been known to commit errors that experienced surgeons would not. Since such errors can result in unpleasant damage to nerves in the mouth and jaw area, people that need dental surgery should consult private surgeons even if it necessitates paying a higher price.

Which of the following, if true, supports the argument's conclusion?

A. To become certified dental surgeons, students must first be accepted into specialist programs which require extremely high grades and references given by supervising surgeons.

B. Almost 80% of the procedures performed by dental surgeons do not require incisions deep enough to pose a threat to nerves in the gums.

C. A decrease in the number of consultations with government surgeons will lead to an increase in the price of government-subsidized dental health services.

D. Structural damage to nerve fibers, resulting in discontinuous neural communication, is usually irreversible.

E. Technological advancements in the dental health sector simplify procedures and allow surgeons to avoid making mistakes.


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Dental surgery encompasses many complex procedures that require years of training and experience to perform correctly. Surgeons working for government-subsidized health services are usually inexperienced and have been known to commit errors that experienced surgeons would not. Since such errors can result in unpleasant damage to nerves in the mouth and jaw area, people that need dental surgery should consult private surgeons even if it necessitates paying a higher price.

Which of the following, if true, supports the argument's conclusion?



A. To become certified dental surgeons, students must first be accepted into specialist programs which require extremely high grades and references given by supervising surgeons.

Incorrect.

To solve this Conclusion Strengthening question, first break down the argument. The first three sentences are premises which provide factual data; the last sentence is a recommendation (should) so it's the conclusion:



Premise A: dental surgery is a complicated profession
+
Premise B: government-paid surgeons are not as professional as private surgeons
+
Premise C: dental surgery errors can cause damage to the nerves in the mouth and jaw
=
Conclusion: even though it may cost more, one should consult a private surgeon.

Possible assumption: the possible damages from dental surgery must be serious

Strengthening Data: ?




You are required to find data that supports the statement that people should go to private surgeons. The correct answer could be one that confirms the argument's assumption.

This answer choice does not weaken or strengthen the conclusion. Because the conclusion states a preference of private surgeons over government surgeons, describing the academic route taken by dentistry students does not affect the conclusion in any way. Your goal is to find a statement that strengthens the conclusion.




B. Almost 80% of the procedures performed by dental surgeons do not require incisions deep enough to pose a threat to nerves in the gums.

Incorrect.

By diminishing the threat that the argument associates with government health services, this answer choice weakens the conclusion which supports the use of private surgeons. Remember, you are looking for a statement that strengthens the conclusion.



C. A decrease in the number of consultations with government surgeons will lead to an increase in the price of government-subsidized dental health services.

Incorrect.

Since it deals only with the effects of a shift between government and private surgeons, this answer choice does not weaken or strengthen the conclusion that private surgeons are professionally preferable to government surgeons.
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