rinagoldfield Wrote:
One item I see that could be construed as an assumption is whether plankton are highly evolved or not. While in real life we know they are not highly evolved, the argument never explicitly states that.
This is exactly why I came here! This question did not give me much trouble at first, but reviewing it later really made me question the right answer, since it assumes something that is not present in the stimulus! I thought we weren't supposed to use our outside knowledge. So assuming that plankton is
not a highly evolved species feels like a stretch to me, given that it is not provided anywhere in the stimulus.
Or an explanation of why C is correct could be that the question requires us to make that inference from the wording in the stimulus - which would not necessarily constitute an outside assumption. But I have trouble seeing it this way.
Any thoughts on this would be helpful as I feel like I'm worrying too much over a simple question-yikes.