- Tue Feb 18, 2025 12:15 pm
#111969
To your first question, answer D is not a conditional statement. The best way to negate a "some" statement is to say it's the opposite of some, which is none. Some of your friends are athletic? No, none of them are. Some of these towels are dirty? No, none of them are. Etc.
And to your second question, this answer has nothing to do with negating a statement in the stimulus. It has to do with dealing with the other possibility. We already know that if the email does suggest something illegal, the disclaimer won't protect them. But there's another possibility: what if it does not suggest something illegal? Couldn't it offer them some protection in that case? How can they possibly claim that the disclaimer serves no purpose? Answer A deals with that alternative possibility by saying in that case, you don't need protection. That proves that it serves no purpose.
"If you go to the party, you'll have a lousy time. Therefore, you are going to have a lousy night."
"But what if I don't go to the party? Couldn't I have a good night then?"
"No, if you don't go to the party, you will also have a lousy night."
And to your second question, this answer has nothing to do with negating a statement in the stimulus. It has to do with dealing with the other possibility. We already know that if the email does suggest something illegal, the disclaimer won't protect them. But there's another possibility: what if it does not suggest something illegal? Couldn't it offer them some protection in that case? How can they possibly claim that the disclaimer serves no purpose? Answer A deals with that alternative possibility by saying in that case, you don't need protection. That proves that it serves no purpose.
"If you go to the party, you'll have a lousy time. Therefore, you are going to have a lousy night."
"But what if I don't go to the party? Couldn't I have a good night then?"
"No, if you don't go to the party, you will also have a lousy night."
Adam M. Tyson
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