Madhavi1990 wrote:
What are the two choices she believes she has? I selected D as I felt that she was equating the jobs actually meant for her as those which are possible for her - so what is the error in my reasoning? Thank you for your reply!
The argument commits the fallacy of false
dichotomy. It assumes that Susan has only two
possibilities—a job that requires more education
or no job. Clearly, there is a wide choice
between these extremes. The answer is (C).
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