Mavisdu1017 wrote:
GMATNinja wrote:
Mavisdu1017 wrote:
hello expert,
Same as some comrades asked above, I don't know how to eliminate C, as B and C are almost the same meaning to me.
Hope an expert help to explain, and thanks inadvance.
Same as some comrades asked above, I don't know how to eliminate C, as B and C are almost the same meaning to me.
Hope an expert help to explain, and thanks inadvance.
The "implications" of an argument are the expectedresults that follow a conclusion. A piece of support for a conclusion, by contrast, is a reasonwhy the author has reached his/her conclusion.
Here, the author includes the last sentence as a reasonwhy "no work should be[interpreted] ." He/she
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