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Can someone explain to me why the answer is A? I was able to get the right answer but only through process of elimination. I don't actually understand what A is saying...
Thanks a lot!
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Look at the first sentence of the stimulus. It says;
This also happens to be the conclusion of the entire argument, more specifically the part that says;
Okay....so if my conclusion is "these people are mistaken." We need to know who "these people" are. In this case "these people" is referential phrasing that points to "some residents of Midville that claim it is more expensive to live in Midville than in nearby towns".
So if I am saying that some residents are mistaken that it is more expensive to live in Midville than in nearby towns, what am I saying?
I am saying that Midville is typically NOT more expensive to live in than nearby towns.
I am denying what the "some residents of Midville" are saying.
So esentailly;
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I thought "but" meant anything before is context and anything after is an argument. So, if "but these people are mistaken." is the conclusion where is the premises?