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- Fri Oct 14, 2022 4:24 pm
#97818
Hi
I just read all the explanations and great commentary on this question. I just wanted to validate something, is the conclusion the entire conditional statement? If that is the case, then I understand why A is the correct answer.
When I read this question, I thought the conclusion was, "Ms. Sandstrom should pay for the damages". That conclusion would follow only if we assume that she knew or could reasonably expect that her column could lead to damages on the property.
I just dont understand why the entire conditional statement is needed for the assumption.
Thank you!
I just read all the explanations and great commentary on this question. I just wanted to validate something, is the conclusion the entire conditional statement? If that is the case, then I understand why A is the correct answer.
When I read this question, I thought the conclusion was, "Ms. Sandstrom should pay for the damages". That conclusion would follow only if we assume that she knew or could reasonably expect that her column could lead to damages on the property.
I just dont understand why the entire conditional statement is needed for the assumption.
Thank you!