Most of the wrong answers will have No Tie to the Argument-they will neither strengthen nor weaken the argument. Some of these will be more obviously wrong, but these answers can also be quite trick. A No Tie trap might address something in a premise without actually affecting the conclusion; answer choice (E) in the last problem is a good example. Notice that it says something positive about Donut Chain, but not anything that addresses the specific chain of logic in the argument.