- prachi18oct
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This prompt can seem a little challenging to handle. It does not really contain premises and a conclusion based on those premises. Rather it it more a description of some work and the conclusion of that work.
All the same, by methodically going through the answer choices, one can find decision points that one can use to eliminate choices and find a clear best answer.
A) The second does not contain any consideration that has been used to argue against the position the argument seeks to establish. Eliminate.
B) The second does not contain any consideration that has been used to argue against the position the argument seeks to establish. Eliminate.
C) The first does provide context for a position, showing how apologies can have effects. The second could be considered the position, although the prompt is not really an argument. This is probably the answer.
D) The second is not a basis for the first. Eliminate.
E) The second does not call the first into question. Eliminate.
Choose C.


















