rohan2345 wrote:
The first day of the release of the movie saw a great turnout. However, a significant proportion of viewers came out of the movie theaters disappointed. Clearly, the movie won’t fare well in terms of viewership.
Which one of the following, if true, would most seriously weaken the conclusion above?
A- The reaction of viewers who watched the movie on the first day will be available to those who are still to watch the movie.
The reviews would affect the movie goers therefore strengthen the argument
B- Among the movies whose first day performers was disappointing, hardly any movie went on to become successful.
This definitely lends strengthen
C- People differed in their opinions regarding which part of the movie was most disappointing.
This indicates that there are no of disappointing parts which would ultimately lead to the downfall of the movie
D- People who go to watch a movie on the first day are movie enthusiasts who are quick to watch new movies but also as quick to disparage them for trivial reasons.
This definitely weakens since the movie was put dwon for irrelevant which if ignored would provide a great box office hit
E- Movie goers lay far greater trust on the reviews by movie critiques than on the opinions of the first day movie viewers.
There also exists the possibility that the movie critiques can also rate the movie to be bad which would lead to the downfall of the movie
Therefore IMO D