D assumes that the perceived value of the advice is equivalent to the real value of the advice. We don't need to say that it is or is not valuable. All we need is that they think it is or is not valuable. The stimulus makes an inter-subjective claim while D makes an objective claim (it is less relevant (objective) they deem it less relevant (inter-subjective)).
Any active August 2024 LSAT study groups out there? I'm currently scoring in the mid-170s and think I could benefit from reviewing questions with others.
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D assumes that the perceived value of the advice is equivalent to the real value of the advice. We don't need to say that it is or is not valuable. All we need is that they think it is or is not valuable. The stimulus makes an inter-subjective claim while D makes an objective claim (it is less relevant (objective) they deem it less relevant (inter-subjective)).