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 lsbound22
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I just want to check that I thought this out correctly, seems pretty formulaic. Appropriate for children :arrow: (not) threatening. The contrapositive would be threatening :arrow: (not) appropriate for children. But, the argument makes a leap from dark themes to not appropriate. Therefore, dark themes :arrow: threatening :arrow: (not) appropriate for children. I also eliminated A as already stated. B does not help because the word seldom does not tell us if this an instance where adults films are appropriate or not. D is irrelevant as enjoyment tells us nothing about appropriateness. Thanks!
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Hi lsbound22,

You've got it exactly right! I wouldn't change a word of your explanation. Great job--keep up the excellent work!

Jeremy

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