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The stimulus explicitly states that they are inexperienced workers, which is why C is correct. "A" incorrect because it's not a NA. The argument does not assume that they have the MOST complex duties in the company. Does this answer your question?
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Stanford seems much more concerned with soft factors and is thus considered an admissions "black box." If you have killer rec letters and a solid personal statement, I don't think it's worth it
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A fact can be part of some context, so there’s no issue there. The issue with answer E is that the conclusion isn’t trying to defend artistic preferences of people in general. It’s making a claim about artistic preferences. Super subtle, I know.
@StopLawying I’d go back to the lesson I linked, but essentially it’s this: any negation to a universally conditional statement (If X then Y) becomes an intersection statement (X some /Y).
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