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Which one of the following is an assumption on which the argument depends?
I like E
(A) The most effective way to control the numbers of mosquitoes in a given area is to destroy the mosquito larvae in that area.
This is irrelevant. It may be the most effective way but there is no underlying assumption saying so
(B) Populations of mosquitoes are not dependent on a single body of water within an area as a place foe their larvae to hatch and develop
I almost picked this one. If mosquitos are not dependent on one body of water it would make sense that using BTI would help get rid of them at individual owners pond. I kept this as a candidate
(C) There are no insect pests besides mosquitoes that pond owners might want to eliminate from in and around their pond.
Irrelevant
(D) The effectiveness of BTI in destroying mosquito larvae In a pond does not require the pond owner’s strict adherence to specific application procedures.
Irrelevant
(E) The fish, frogs, and beneficial insects in and around a pond-owner’s pond do not depend on mosquito larvae as an important source of food.
I chose this over B because because if the fish and frogs are not dependent on the larvae for food they would stay at the pond even if the larvae population were reduced, but if they were dependent they would leave the pond with the reduction in larvae