reasoning question
Posted: Tue Mar 24, 2015 9:38 pm
Need some help again.
John of Worcester, an english monk, recorded the sighting, on December 8, 1128, of two unusually large sunspots. Five days later a brilliant aurora borealis (northern lights ) was observed in southern Korea. Sunspot activity is typically followed by the apprearance of an aurora borealis, after a span of time that averages five days. Thus, the Korean sighting helps to confirm John of Worcester's sighting.
Which one of the following, if trre, most strengthens the argument?
C Only heavey sunspot activity could have resulted in an aurora borealis viewable at a latitude as low as that of Korea.
E John of Worcester's account included a drawing of the sunspots, which could be the earliest illustration of sunspot activity.
The right answer is C. but I wanna know the reason why E doesn't work.
Thank you.
John of Worcester, an english monk, recorded the sighting, on December 8, 1128, of two unusually large sunspots. Five days later a brilliant aurora borealis (northern lights ) was observed in southern Korea. Sunspot activity is typically followed by the apprearance of an aurora borealis, after a span of time that averages five days. Thus, the Korean sighting helps to confirm John of Worcester's sighting.
Which one of the following, if trre, most strengthens the argument?
C Only heavey sunspot activity could have resulted in an aurora borealis viewable at a latitude as low as that of Korea.
E John of Worcester's account included a drawing of the sunspots, which could be the earliest illustration of sunspot activity.
The right answer is C. but I wanna know the reason why E doesn't work.
Thank you.