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Hello all,
I was reviewing PT 77 S2 Q18 (link below) and was having a bit of trouble clarifying my thinking on it.
If an argument "fails to exclude" X, that means it does not explicitly rule out X, correct? This is different than "presumes" or "takes for granted" X where X would be an assumption the argument makes, right?
Am I thinking about this correctly?
Thanks for any help!
Link:
https://7sage.com/lsat_explanations/lsat-77-section-2-question-18/