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I answered this question correctly but approached the stimulus differently than J.Y. I interpreted the part that says “who receive unsolicited advice from someone whose advantage would be served if that advice is taken” to be a description of the kind of “people” the stimulus is referring to. Therefore, I teased out the logic in this way:
People (who receive unsolicited advice from someone whose advantage would be served if that advice is taken)
Interest NOT coincide → Regard advice with Skepticism
so
NOT IC → SK
Therefore, I approached the answer choices in this way:
A – Even if the interest of H and F do not coincide, the stimulus does not suggest a rejection;
B – Perfectly resembled my interpretation since S and R “NOT IC” then R should not reject the least expensive models. So, he must be skeptical about S’s advice;
C – In this case M and Y interest coincided so it did not trigger my conditional;
D – In this case S and R interest coincided so it did not trigger my conditional;
E – Even if we can infer that M and J interest did not coincide because M wanted to purchase a more expensive fish while J wanted to sell her a cheaper one, in no way we can conclude that M should follow J’s recommendation, so “NOT SK”.
What do you think?
Thank you in advance to whoever is going to answer.
Best,
Marco
Admin Note: https://7sage.com/lsat_explanations/lsat-18-section-4-question-19/