abhijay wrote:
I am shocked that this is an official question. Any answer that goes against the premise is incorrect. Option C clearly goes against what is stated in the passage. I feel option B weakens the conclusion because if cars and buses are not as fast as high-speed train, then there could be a market for these trains. Thus doesn't B weaken the conclusion?
The passage states that consumers choose free-wheel systems that do not have fixed routes. If a free-wheel system is one that does not have fixed routes
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