Answer is E
The crux/conclusion of the argument isIf government tax makes cigarette expensive, then the money earlier spend on cigarette will be diverted to buy cigar and chewing tobacco
Option E tells us that more often than not Cigars and chewing tobacco are expensive than cigarette.
Imagine this conversation :-
You:- Hey John ! Have you bought the Mercedes, that you were planning to buy
John:- No. I think I can't buy it anymore. It's price has gone up and I can't afford to buy that mercedes
...
The crux/conclusion of the argument isIf government tax makes cigarette expensive, then the money earlier spend on cigarette will be diverted to buy cigar and chewing tobacco
Option E tells us that more often than not Cigars and chewing tobacco are expensive than cigarette.
Imagine this conversation :-
You:- Hey John ! Have you bought the Mercedes, that you were planning to buy
John:- No. I think I can't buy it anymore. It's price has gone up and I can't afford to buy that mercedes
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