KyleWiddison wrote:
This question is essentially acting as a weaken question because it asks you to complete the part that describes why the result is "unlikely". We need to introduce new information to show why it is unlikely.
KW
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thank you for all of your explanation,
unfortunately, I cannot understand why option D is wrong!
it brings another assumption which can add to the first claim and weaken the conclusion( so the ailment will not decline because not all of them
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