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Complete Question Explanation
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The correct answer choice is (E)

If G and K are assigned to the same story, that story must be R (K cannot be assigned to S, and J already occupies one of the spots in T, leaving only R with two viable spots). H must be assigned to S in the photographer’s assistant row, and F and L rotate between S and T:
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L and F are the only uncertainties in this Could Be True question, and you should focus on answers that contain them. This narrows the consideration to answer choices (A) and (E). Answer choice (A) cannot be true. Answer choice (E) properly reflects the fact that L can be assigned to S, and thus answer choice (E) is correct.
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