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 sicm91
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#87193
Hey! I chose D because it logically completes the argument, but also we could eliminate A, C, and E because it establishes that something would be wrong rather than NOT wrong, right? In other words, the stimulus does not give us enough information to establish what could be wrong, correct?

Thank you so much!
 Robert Carroll
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sicm,

That looks quite right to me. The stimulus is trying to establish an analogy between a case where something isn't wrong and...the case with Roxanne and Luke. Because the lunch case concludes that something isn't wrong, the analogous case with Roxanne and Luke should also conclude that something isn't wrong. Good job!

Robert Carroll

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