sunny91 wrote:
arvind910619 wrote:
Imo D overlooks the possibility that the same thing may causally contribute both to education and to gaining wealth is our answer .
From the argument we can infer X and Y leads to Z , but it overlooks the fact that Z can also lead to X and Z .
Hence option d is correct .
From the argument we can infer X and Y leads to Z , but it overlooks the fact that Z can also lead to X and Z .
Hence option d is correct .
Hi Arvind,
I found both A & D to support the argument. How did you eliminate option A? Is not option A the assumption, and the assumption acts a strengthener. Please help me to understand how is A incorrect?
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