- Sun Mar 31, 2013 10:57 am
#8692
1st Premise says(1st sentence) : if they occur infrequently AND do not interferes, they are to be preserved..
2nd Premise says(2nd sentence) : However, if they occur frequently, the editor may modernize them, inserting a note...
Answer D says: An editor may modernize .... If that punctuation occurs frequently AND interferes with reader compreshension.
My question is: Answer D says "occurs frequently" AND "interferes", but not premises. Though I see frequently part, I do not see the interferes part in the 2nd premise above. Answer D puts one additional condition by putting "AND" where the 2nd premise does not have that "AND". Is "interferes" assumed from the 1st premise since 2nd premise starts with however? Can you please explain?
2nd Premise says(2nd sentence) : However, if they occur frequently, the editor may modernize them, inserting a note...
Answer D says: An editor may modernize .... If that punctuation occurs frequently AND interferes with reader compreshension.
My question is: Answer D says "occurs frequently" AND "interferes", but not premises. Though I see frequently part, I do not see the interferes part in the 2nd premise above. Answer D puts one additional condition by putting "AND" where the 2nd premise does not have that "AND". Is "interferes" assumed from the 1st premise since 2nd premise starts with however? Can you please explain?