brutal explanation. For example, what if I genuinly thought B was right? His help for that possiblity was "obviously B is wrong" thanks , that really helps...
In the second example right? exactly what I thought, first premise said students in south are more conservative and students in east are liberal, but the second premise said the orientation is independent of region, option C follows from the first premise but refutes the second premise. pretty confusing. I think option C would be correct if the word 'originally' wasn't there.
brutal explanation. For example, what if I genuinly thought B was right? His help for that possiblity was "obviously B is wrong" thanks , that really helps...
it actually exactly matches our discription
Why is C wrong?
In the second example right? exactly what I thought, first premise said students in south are more conservative and students in east are liberal, but the second premise said the orientation is independent of region, option C follows from the first premise but refutes the second premise. pretty confusing. I think option C would be correct if the word 'originally' wasn't there.