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Recently ApexCo has begun drilling off the coast of Mycondia. In this time, the number of animals that end up on the beach, coated in oil and other industrial by-products, has increased dramatically. Nonetheless, no Peterson’s loggerhead turtles, a tortoise common in the waters off the coast of Mycondia, have washed upon shore. ApexCo’s public relations claim that while some of the by-products are clearly harmful to aquatic life, the lack of Peterson’s loggerhead turtles that are washed ashore suggest that not all the aquatic life there is adversely affected.

Which of the following, if true, casts the most doubt on the argument employed by ApexCo’s public relations firm?

(A) The Peterson’s loggerhead turtle has never been seen washed upon the shores of Mycondia.

(B) Sea otters are the most common beached animals, followed by dolphins.

(C) Many of the animals that are beached are saved by environmental groups, which later release them into water not affected by ApexCo drilling.

(D) There have been no reports of beached cephalopods, which are common in the waters of the coast of Mycondia.

(E) ApexCo has also drilled off the coast of Sylvania, which witnessed many of its local aquatic life washing ashore.


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The credited answer is (A). Some aquatic animals, when they die, wash up on shore. Those numbers have been increasing since the drilling began. If the turtle have never washed up, this means that, when turtles die, something else happens to them. We don't know what, but the point is, looking at washed up animals does not indicate how many turtles have died and what the effect of the drilling may be. This casts doubt on the argument of the ApexCo's public relation firm, because the only ray of hope they offered was: no turtles are dying, and choice (A) indicates this is a problematic claim.

We already know other animals are adversely affected and washing up. The specific argument here is about whether the turtles are adversely affected, and choice (B) has no implications for that, so it is incorrect.

It's nifty that many of the beached animals are saved --- those are the animals that are adversely affected. This doesn't address the question: are there aquatic animals such as turtles that are not adversely affected? Choice (C) does not address that claim, so it is incorrect.

Choice (D) is very fancy sounding with that scientific word, cephalopods. Whatever those are, if they are in the water and are not washing it, then it may be this is another kind of animal that is not adversely affected. If anything, this might strengthen the argument of the ApexCo's public relation firm, but we want a weakener, so this is incorrect. (BTW, cephalopods include octopuses and squid.)

Choice (E) makes an argument by analogy, which is suggestive. If drilling off the coast of Sylvania has adversely influences aquatic animals there, then it makes sense that drilling off the coast of Mycondia would also have adversely influence on aquatic animals --- in fact, we already know this much is the case. Choice (E) doesn't go this far, but even if it said specifically that Peterson's loggerhead turtles were adversely affected by the drilling off Sylvania, by itself that wouldn't prove that the drilling off Mycondia was also adversely affecting them. An argument by analogy can only suggest, not prove that something is the case. Therefore, choice (E)is not a strong weakener.
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