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Hi,

Can you please explain why other options are incorrect and why is D correct?
so a death would be called suicide only when the overdose has been done knowingly and not by accident. So the assertion "suicides are increasing" would be justified only when the deaths are actually suicide and overdose in not accidental. Therefore D is correct.
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Hi,

If you prethink at the start and follow author's reasoning to conclusion, you will see there is a gap. Deaths from overdoses can be intentional (which would count as a suicide) or accidental (which wouldn't count towards suicide). Keeping this in mind, lets go through the options one by one:

A) Even if the elderly suffered the greatest number of overdoses from the sleeping pills, do we know if these are suicide attempts or not? No, hence we cannot ascertain impact of this option on the conclusion and we can rule it out
B) This is totally irrelevant - we arent concerned with which was the most prevalent method of suicide. Even if overdose isn't the top one, this still doesn't help us address whether the actual overdose cases mentioned were with the intent of suicide or not.
C) Again, this is not relevant. We are concerned with overdose cases, and whether they were a means of suicide. The number of natural deaths has no bearing on whether overdose deaths were suicides or accidents.
D) This is directly in line with prethinking above and is hence correct. Only if we know that majority of overdosing cases were not accidental can we say for sure that these were intentional suicide attempts.
E) Irrelevant, higher or lower - doesnt impact the conclusion cause we cant ascertain the impact.

Hope this helps clarify!
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Hi,

Can you please explain why other options are incorrect and why is D correct?
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Hi,

Can you please explain why other options are incorrect and why is D correct?
for the argument- 1. suicide and 2. sleeping pills, u would want consumption of those to be intentional.
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