But per Power Score's Assumption negation technique, Option C hold so true.
Per rule, we remove a "not" in the sentence. Then option C becomes,
"Married people can get depressed. "
Which actually hurts the argument and must therefore be the right answer.
Isn't the answer choices are ambiguoushere?[/quote]
As per the negation technique "married men can get depressed"... this somewhat weakens the argument but does not make it fall apart altogether. Even if some
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Per rule, we remove a "not" in the sentence. Then option C becomes,
"Married people can get depressed. "
Which actually hurts the argument and must therefore be the right answer.
Isn't the answer choices are ambiguoushere?[/quote]
As per the negation technique "married men can get depressed"... this somewhat weakens the argument but does not make it fall apart altogether. Even if some
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