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Hi there, I'm interested. I'm taking the June test.
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Hey there! I chose (D) as well. I think (D) is a reasonable inference to make from the sentence "An act or omission by one person [is wrong because one person can make difference]"
I thought this sentence was the conclusion under time pressure. I said to myself, Ah, here's the big picture!
But, think of it this way, which I thought of after an hour of rereading the stimulus.
The inference from this sentence is that one vote came make a difference because large scale voting is made up of individual votes. OKAY. Now, go back to the first sentence. The inference here is that people should vote.
Okay. Now, let's do the premise and conclusion test on these two inferences.
1. A single vote can make a difference because people should vote.
or
2. People should vote because a single vote can make a difference.
NOW... it makes sense. The answer has to be (A) People should vote.
Thank you!!!!!