Pretty upset that I was stuck in question #6, so I am tackling this. Here is the analysis:
Frankie:
If jelly makers were given incentives to use cloudberries
=>
income for cloudberry gatherers would increase
Anna:
Cacao was harvested from wild plants just like cloudberries
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When Cacao became popular, farmers started grow Cacao and they are used in production of chocolate to meet the demand, resulting in decline in cacao gathering.
=>
Likewise, increasing demand for cloudberries will result in farming them.
=> The plan will fail
@ While Frankie suggests a way to increase the income for cloudberry gatherers, Anna brings up a similar case of Cacao, which implemented Frankie's plan to argue that Frankie's plan won't work.
Here is the answer choice analysis:
A. Anna argues that the proposed course of action will NOT be beneficial to cloudberry gatherers.
B. First of all, there is no evidence to reinterpret. A hypothetical "condition" of if jelly makers were given incentives is given.
C. Anna predicts that the plan will fail, or "projecting the result", while comparing the situation with the past situation of "cacao." This is Correct
D. There is no general theory presented.
E. We aren' talking about the similar "uses." It's rather similar "outcome" for similar plan. If we were to say that USES were similar, it should have mentioned that either cacao was used for jelly or cloudberry was used for chocolate.