Architecture firms compete by presenting plans and models in order to obtain contracts for projects. The firm chosen by the initiator of a project earns a great deal financially and also receives much recognition. Forming an impressive presentation that includes the necessary plans and models is extremely costly and time-consuming, and for this reason the XL architecture firm is considering a reduction in their presentation activity. Presentations are an inherent part of cultivating growth in the world of architecture, and firms that minimize costs by refraining to invest in them will miss important business opportunities.
In the argument, the two portions in boldface play which of the following roles?
A.
The first cites a factor that can affect an architecture firm's decision to form a presentation; the second describes the outcome for a firm that decided not to form presentations. CorrectB. The first is a professional opinion; the second is a conclusion that disagrees with this opinion.
Incorrectfirst is not a professional opinion
C. The first presents a reason supporting a reduction in presentation-forming activity; the second presents the cause, and possible effect, of avoiding this reduction.
Incorrectsecond is not explain the cause of first
D. The first is factual information about the forming of architecture presentations; the second questions the accuracy of the first.
Incorrectsecond is not questions the accuracy of the first
E. The first is information that supports the XL firm's consideration; the second is an explanation that weighs against this consideration.
Incorrectsecond is not an explanation
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