Hi,
I have a question regarding drill it question #9 (PT29, S1, Q20) on page 123. I did get this question right, but I have a question regarding the explanation provided for one of the wrong answer choices. In the last paragraph of explanation for this question (pg. 137), it is stated that: "Answer (C) has two problems with it first of all, since we already know that the regular tickets cost the same amount, this is a premise booster. If you read with a close eye, you might have noticed that answer (C) is about all full-fare coach tickets. This argument is about only the Toronto-to-Dallas route."
I fully understand that (C) is incorrect as a premise booster. However, as this question is asking for a sufficient assumption, what is the problem with the answer choice using "all" (being about a more general group of tickets than just Toronto-to-Dallas tickets)?
A sufficient assumption can provide more support than what is required (go beyond the scope of the argument).