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... between the evidence and the conclusion. The evidence talks about "people ... think about them", but the conclusion talks about those who are ... mentioned in the stimulus, Answer C is wrong because the argument ...
... assumptions which make the causal conclusion more likely. This makes the ... premise and the conclusion instead of proving the conclusion. So instead of ... -->B
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... assign meaning
_______________________________________ C: Aesthetic evaluation -------> At least ... the sufficient condition in the conclusion in order to bridge the ...
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(C) Irrelevant information.
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