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 Dancingbambarina
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#110397
I understand I answered my own question. My apologies.

May you please just provide clarification as to how this conditional differs to other conditionals on the test. Is it because it refers specifically to assumptions? So we would treat an argument the Author poses within the actual stimulus like this as well if we are asked to assess the argument the Author addresses. Otherwise this concept indicated on the sidebar ($5 being necessary etc.) is not relevant when deaing with regular conditionals, right?

Thanks so much

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