EmilyL849 Wrote:By saying "For a rocket to work effectively" (throughout the whole journey) --> exhaust gas leaving pressure = the surrounding atmosphere pressure throughout the ascent.
We know from the conclusion that to work the most effectively "throughout their ascent", all rockets must have both types.
However, we do not know the effectiveness of the rocket's whole journey depends on the effectiveness of its ascent.
I can see what you mean about answer choice (D). The statement about working effectively in this answer choice doesn't explicitly limit itself to the ascent. It seems like a rocket would need to ascend effectively in order to be effective at all, but maybe not. One of the big attractions at Kennedy Space Center is the old rockets that they have on display. Those just have to sit on the ground and look like a rocket in order to be effective.
It's not terrible to question this aspect of choice (D). It shows that you're reading carefully and thinking critically, which are very useful skills in LR. But the shift from "most effectively" to "effectively" is a bigger issue, so there are more important questions to ask. Why did you originally miss the shift that you're now seeing as obvious? When working on future questions, what must you do in order to notice that kind of shift? The answers to those questions will do the most to help your LR score.