In many situations in GMAT assumption questions, sometimes the right answers require extra miles of thinking (or even making assumptions) to reach to. So if answer requires that, we can't assume it's an incorrect answer. An incorrect answer is incorrect because of its role in the reasoning.
I will focus on A, C, and E. Let me start with C and E.
C), We don't know if the client is unhappy. The conclusion very clearly states that "client will be happier" not "client will be happy".
D),
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I will focus on A, C, and E. Let me start with C and E.
C), We don't know if the client is unhappy. The conclusion very clearly states that "client will be happier" not "client will be happy".
D),
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