by noah Mon Sep 20, 2010 11:49 pm
It's too broad - the argument brings up a different technology in order to support the conclusion that the infrastructure for hydrogen cars will "likely appear and grow rapidly."
Analogously: Beeswax paintings are becoming increasingly less popular of an art form and folks say it will eventually disappear completely. However, that's incorrect - there will always be some interest in these paintings. Cave paintings using local plant dyes continue to be made to this day since the raw materials are readily available.
Let me challenge you a bit: What's the conclusion of that argument? And what would an analogous answer choice (C) be?