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The author concludes that the task must be assigned to Parker.
Why? Because of the following:
Larson can’t do the assignment because of an unavoidable scheduling conflict.
Franks can’t do the assignment because he isn’t assertive enough for the task.
Parker, Larson, and Franks are the only supervisors in the shipping department.
The author assumes that the task must be assigned to a supervisor in the shipping department. (This is why the author thinks our options are constrained to Parker, Larson, and Franks.)
The author assumes that Parker has the assertiveness required for the task.
The author assumes that Parker does not have an unavoidable scheduling conflict.
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