conclusion:Although the school system desperately needs improving, the town council’s plan should be defeated because the majority of the people who would end up paying for the improvements receive no benefit from them.
IMO B ;Paying for the school system improvements using existing town funds will result in shortfalls that will force the town into arrears.
gives an alternate reasoning and weakens conclusion
To improve the town’s overcrowded school system, the town council has proposed an ambitious education plan to reduce classroom size and make capital improvements—a plan they intend to pay for with an increase in property taxes for homes valued over $500,000. Although the school system desperately needs improving, the town council’s plan should be defeated because the majority of the people who would end up paying for the improvements receive no benefit from them.
Which of the following, if true, provides the town council with the strongest counter to the objection that its plan is unfair?
(A) Even with the proposed increase, property taxes in the town are well below the national average.
(B) Paying for the school system improvements using existing town funds will result in shortfalls that will force the town into arrears.
(C) The teachers in the town’s school system receive some of the lowest salary packages in the immediate area, which is a major cause of attrition.
(D) Smaller class sizes and capital improvements in a school system tend to increase property values in the surrounding community.
(E) A feasibility study has shown that the cost of the improvements will likely be 20% higher than projected.