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Complete Question Explanation
Assumption-SN. The correct answer choice is (D)
This stimulus contains several pieces, but one key piece is missing. This sets up a Supporter Assumption perfectly, but the problem is not easy due to the abstract terms used. The argument breaks down as follows:
Consider consequences, or its contrapositive. This mirrors the C
B assumption shown in the second example above. With that in mind, you can search for the answer which matches that relationship, which in this case is (D). Each of the other answers does not "fill the gap" in this Supporter Assumption, and is thus incorrect.
Answer choice (D): This is the correct answer choice. As noted above, we are seeking the following answer: Repugnance/Enthusiasm
Consider consequences. This answer matches that perfectly, and is correct.
Assumption-SN. The correct answer choice is (D)
This stimulus contains several pieces, but one key piece is missing. This sets up a Supporter Assumption perfectly, but the problem is not easy due to the abstract terms used. The argument breaks down as follows:
- Premise (1st sentence):
Enact laws that benefit
Consider consequences
Premise (3rd sentence):Repugnance/Enthusiasm
Conclusion (2nd sentence):Enact laws that benefit
- Simple version:
Premise: AB
Assumption: B
Conclusion: A
True version:
Premise: AB
Premise: C
Assumption: CB
Conclusion: A


Answer choice (D): This is the correct answer choice. As noted above, we are seeking the following answer: Repugnance/Enthusiasm

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