JbhB682 Wrote:Why is A incorrect?
If the bone flute was the only instrument made by Neanderthals, it shows the bone flute was indeed made by Neanderthals
I thought the fact that the flute was made by Neanderthals made it a bit more likely that the diatonic scale was developed and used thousands of years before it was adopted by Western musicians.
This choice is two (speculative) steps away from the conclusion. In other words, (A) makes it marginally more likely that this particular bone flute was indeed made by Neanderthals, but the big, important, final step in the logic (that the diatonic scale was in use during Neanderthal times) goes unaddressed by choice (A). In this regard, (E) is much closer to the conclusion because it directly addresses the diatonic scale (and places its use at a certain time).
Note a couple of wording clues:
(A) is restrictive (
only musical instrument) of something that doesn't have to be restricted for the conclusion to hold: It would be ok, even good, if Neanderthals made other instruments that used the diatonic scale.
(A) basically says that "Neanderthals did not make any musical instruments other than bone flutes." If stated that way, it probably wouldn't have been as appealing. (Who cares about other instruments? The artifact in question is this bone flute, and the argument only cares about what it indicates.)
(A) uses inconclusive language (
probably the only ... instrument made by Neanderthals) about something that could be important. For example, it would be bad for the argument if the bone flute could not be dated to a time
thousands of years ago.
(A) fails to mention the diatonic scale directly, whereas (E) does mention the subject of the hypothesis.
JbhB682 Wrote:Reasoning :
Neanderthals have been around for millions of years. ...
...(renaissance period is only 500 years old)
Did the argument give these dates? How do you know? Don't use specialized outside knowledge (beyond word definitions that could be found in any dictionary).
JbhB682 Wrote:If Neanderthals did develop and build the flute per option A : its more likely that the diatonic scale was used far before the renaissance period (renaissance period is only 500 years old)
Given the flute has the diatonic scale and per option A -- the flute has been made by Neanderthals - its a bit more likely the diatonic scale was used far before the renaissance period
Where is the gap in my thinking
If Neanderthals did develop and build ... its more likely that the diatonic scale was used ... Given (all of that)...
its a bit more likely the diatonic scale was used far before the renaissance period When you find yourself telling a story with a lot of
If...then statements, you are probably talking yourself into a wrong answer. You shouldn't have to jump through this many hoops to justify the answer.