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acourten
Monday, Jan 06 2025

Sorry I'm late, but this could apply for other people wondering as well. You can easily rule out B because it's putting the conclusion in the trigger/sufficient condition, anytime you see the conclusion in the sufficient condition you can rule it out. An assumption that supports the argument's conclusion would have the conclusion in the necessary condition.

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acourten
Saturday, Sep 28 2024

Like this if you got 3/3. Road to 180 babyyyy!

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