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A paratrooper, when asked whether he believed the military objective was important, commented: "Well, it sort of commands the valley, so it would be important in a conventional war. But this isn't a conventional war, so I guess it means nothing."
The speaker's conclusion would be most strengthened if it were true that
the speaker is skilled in conventional warfare
commanding a valley is important in unconventional wars
commanding the valley is an objective in the war under discussion
this is an unconventional war
whatever is important in a conventional war is unimportant in an unconventional war
OA E
This is an argument type question, can some guide me how to solve these type of questions?
It would be great if an expert could advice or someone could redirect to me a post with some expert comments shedding light in this regard.
The speaker's conclusion would be most strengthened if it were true that
the speaker is skilled in conventional warfare
commanding a valley is important in unconventional wars
commanding the valley is an objective in the war under discussion
this is an unconventional war
whatever is important in a conventional war is unimportant in an unconventional war
OA E
This is an argument type question, can some guide me how to solve these type of questions?
It would be great if an expert could advice or someone could redirect to me a post with some expert comments shedding light in this regard.
Regards,
Pranay
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