Question Type:
ID the Conclusion
Stimulus Breakdown:
Media darling Clemens was recently shown to be corrupt. This demonstrates that the media was too deferential to public figures, which even the local newpaper's editor admits.
Answer Anticipation:
"This demonstrates" is the key phrase here, indicating a conclusion preceded by premises. The first two statements are evidence for the third sentence, so that's a conclusion. The admission by the editor is further evidence of the deference afforded public figures, so the conclusion is that local media is too deferential.
Correct answer:
(C)
Answer choice analysis:
(A) Background/counterpoint.
(B) Premise supporting that they were too deferential.
(C) Boom. (That's the sound of a mic dropping.)
(D) Premise supporting that they were too deferential (so deferential, in fact, that they didn't really investigate).
(E) If anything, this answer is an assumption of the argument. It's definitely not stated in the argument, so it can't be the conclusion.
Takeaway/Pattern:
In questions focusing on argument structure, pay a lot of attention to structural indicator words.
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