yogesh610 wrote:
Why is option E incorrect? I picked E as I was confused between C and E. Help me get it.
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While E certainly will weaken the argument 'if' the number of new automobiles is much greater, the sentence in which option E is conveyed makes it more of an assumption. While C provides a certain scenario of what is happening. Therefore the answer is C.
Hope this helps!
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