GRE Logical Reading: ETS-GRE逻辑单题ETS - YC41I3E_INU7309LJ$

Which of the following most precisely characterizes the reasoning in the argument? A. The reasoning is conclusive, that is, the conclusion cannot be false if the statements offered in its support are true. B. The reasoning is strong but not conclusive, if the statements offered in support of the conclusion are true, they provide good grounds for that conclusion, though it is possible that additional information might weaken the argument. C. The reasoning is weak; the statements offered in support of the conclusion, though relevant to it, by themselves provide at best inadequate grounds for the conclusion. D. The reasoning is flawed in that the conclusion is no more than a paraphrase of one of the pieces of evidence offered in its support. E. The reasoning is flawed in that the argument treats evidence that a factor is necessary to bring about an event as if it were evidence that the factor is sufficient to bring about that event.