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... technique mentioned will not be able to correctly identify ... author, but that would be impossible if it was actually ... if A (common peculiarity), technique cannotbe used. IF B (idiosyncratic ... peculiarity), then technique can be used to assign authorship.
... a person's choice should be used in measuring the ... stimulus mentions that a person **cannot** choose to have feelings. ... having those feelings. So C cannotbe true.
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