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- Tue Sep 07, 2021 10:40 am
#90204
Hi Annabelle,
If we diagram (A), it looks like this: If ~undergo mediation --> sure one's correct.
This statement is not deducible from the stimulus, and you can rule it out because you couldn't find support for it in your diagrams. The phrase about being sure that one's position is correct does not share any terms with any other statement, so it cannot be combined with the others to make deductions. You cannot assume that mediation and litigation are mutually exclusive or that there aren't any other alternatives, such as simply not pursuing the matter. Therefore, "not undergo mediation" can't be equated with "litigate."
Best,
Eveline
If we diagram (A), it looks like this: If ~undergo mediation --> sure one's correct.
This statement is not deducible from the stimulus, and you can rule it out because you couldn't find support for it in your diagrams. The phrase about being sure that one's position is correct does not share any terms with any other statement, so it cannot be combined with the others to make deductions. You cannot assume that mediation and litigation are mutually exclusive or that there aren't any other alternatives, such as simply not pursuing the matter. Therefore, "not undergo mediation" can't be equated with "litigate."
Best,
Eveline