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 atierney
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Hello,

Yes for D, the principle here, as far as my reading of it is concerned is based on "worrying." And worrying is not something that is explicitly mentioned in the stimulus, and I would actually argue that it's not really implicitly mentioned in the stimulus either. Generally speaking, I would not focus on those ideas that are not explicitly mentioned in the stimulus, so that when you see the word "worry" as a general concept, and you don't see it in the stimulus, I would skeptical of such an answer choice.
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I understand why (E) is the answer, but I can't concretely understand why (A) is not correct although I know that (A) does not lead the reader to believe that the author should devote their time to the second project over the first project.

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