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over last fifteen years, beef consumption has decreased significantly in many parts.
at the same time there is an increasing public awareness of the adverse effect of environmental effects of cattle ranching.
conclusion= decrease must have been caused by awareness of environmentally damaging effect of cattle ranching.

here is the classic cause and effect relationship. we can find some other reason for the cause then we can attack it.

A. On average, people consume twenty percent less beef today than they did fifteen years ago.
but we already know consumption has gone down and this doesnt add anything new. reject.

B. Habitual beef eaters may suffer mild gastrointestinal distress for a few weeks or so after significantly reducing their beef consumption.
who cares? they will get used to it.

C. Beef prices increased steadily in the last fifteen years because of the degradation of land used to graze cattle.
okay so it has become more expensive that might be the reason for low consumption. this attacks the conclusion here. keep.

D. The consumption of poultry, fish, and other forms of seafood has increased over the last fifteen years.
but this has no impact on what we are discussing. reject.

E. Gourmet beef sales have held steady as sales of regular beef have declined.
that means they are avoiding beef by not jumping to other form of beef. so this rather strengthen it,

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Over the last fifteen years, the consumption of beef has decreased significantly in many parts of the world. This decrease has coincided with an increasing public awareness of the adverse environmental effects of cattle ranching. Thus, the decrease in beef consumption must have been caused by the consumers’ awareness of the environmentally damaging effects of cattle ranching.

Which of the following, if true, most seriously calls into question the explanation above?

A. On average, people consume twenty percent less beef today than they did fifteen years ago.
B. Habitual beef eaters may suffer mild gastrointestinal distress for a few weeks or so after significantly reducing their beef consumption.
C. Beef prices increased steadily in the last fifteen years because of the degradation of land used to graze cattle.
D. The consumption of poultry, fish, and other forms of seafood has increased over the last fifteen years.
E. Gourmet beef sales have held steady as sales of regular beef have declined.



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