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The new library also features a seating area big enough for all students to participate in cultural arts performances which the head of school intends to schedule more frequently now.
Weakens the argument that "Principal should be fired".????

It does not.. That is why it is the right answer...
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The new library also features a seating area big enough for all students to participate in cultural arts performances which the head of school intends to schedule more frequently now.
Weakens the argument that "Principal should be fired".????

It does not.. That is why it is the right answer...


Ok MacFauz B is the answer. I agree.

But also E doesn't impact on the conclusion. I do not see any relantionship between the conclusion and something in E that weaken the same. E could be the answer as well as B
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"(E) suggests that the lack of profit in 2010 may be short-term, and that revenues will continue to increase as more families are drawn by the new facility" - Veritas Prep
That means it does mean that the principal SHOULD NOT be fired and hence cannot be the right answer.
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In 2009, a private school spent $200,000 on a building which housed classrooms, offices, and a library. In 2010, the school was unable to earn a profit. Therefore, the principal should be fired.

Each of the following, if true, weakens the author's conclusion EXCEPT:

The principal was hired primarily for her unique ability to establish a strong sense of community, which many parents cited as a quality that kept children enrolled in the school longer.
The new library also features a seating area big enough for all students to participate in cultural arts performances which the head of school intends to schedule more frequently now.
The principal was hired when the construction of the new building was almost completed.
A significant number of families left the school in 2010 because a favorite teacher retired.
More than half of the new families who joined the school in 2010 cited the beautiful new school facility as an important factor in their selection of the school.
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I do not understand the solution and the OE. The argument states that a number of new students have joined because of the school's new building. So, in spite of new students, the school failed to earn profit. Doesn't it mean that the principal in responsible? Thus, this strengthens the grounds for suspension.
I also don't understand why the OE mentions that choice E suggests that revenue will continue to increase as new families continue to join. But its not necessarily true. What if old students leave in huge numbers and the total number of students decreases the next year.
Can you please explain.

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Last year, a lot of money was spent to make a new building with many amenities.
Still, this year, the school did not see a profit.
Fire the principal.

There are many assumptions made by the author to hold the principal responsible for the unsatisfactory financials.
Such as
It was her decision to make the building.
The building has not had the positive impact it was supposed to.
The revenue has not improved (and will not lead to future profits).
etc

You have to choose that option which, with the given information, does not help the principal's case. All other options should help her case to stay on.

(A) The principal was hired primarily for her unique ability to establish a strong sense of community, which many parents cited as a quality that kept children enrolled in the school longer.

She was hired not to show profits but for another purpose. So this option makes a case for keeping her.

(B) The new library also features a seating area big enough for all students to participate in cultural arts performances which the head of school intends to schedule more frequently now.

This has no impact. It describes an amenity provided by the new building and how it will be used.

(C) The principal was hired when the construction of the new building was almost completed.

The new building was not her decision. So if it did not have the desired effect, she cannot be blamed for it. So it again helps her case.

(D) A significant number of families left the school in 2010 because a favorite teacher retired.

This shows that there was another reason which led to losses. The construction of the building could still be a good idea. This helps her case.

(E) More than half of the new families who joined the school in 2010 cited the beautiful new school facility as an important factor in their selection of the school.

The new building is actually attracting more students. So it is serving the purpose it is required to. Perhaps the losses had been huge before and are lower now. Perhaps the school will be able to break even next year. In any case, this again helps the principal's case.

Answer (B)

Thanks a ton Karishma for your response! Your explanation has helped me understand the option E to an extent. I still have one doubt. E does not seem like a very good weakener as it can go either way. We are just making assumptions in saying that the losses could have been higher earlier or school might break even this year. We can also say that probably the school might close down as number of students leaving is much higher than new students joining the school. Doesn't this strengthen the option and an strong alternative?
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Thanks a ton Karishma for your response! Your explanation has helped me understand the option E to an extent. I still have one doubt. E does not seem like a very good weakener as it can go either way. We are just making assumptions in saying that the losses could have been higher earlier or school might break even this year. We can also say that probably the school might close down as number of students leaving is much higher than new students joining the school. Doesn't this strengthen the option and an strong alternative?


Sure, it can go either way. So we focus on only what we are given and judge based on that.
What does option (E) tell us? It says that the building is serving its purpose. It is attracting students.
So the loss could be because of any other factor. So then should be fire the principal because of her decision to set up the building? No. It seems her decision was justified.
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