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Ask for help--Lsat section IV.16
16.People who do not believe that other distrust them are confidence in thire own abilities, so people who tend to others think of a difficult task as a challenge rather than a threat, since this is precisely how people who are confident in their won abilities regard such tasks? The conclusion above followings logically if which one of the following is assumed? A). People who believe that others distrust them tend to trust others. B). ocnfidence in one's own abilities give one confidnece in the trust worthiness of others. C). People who tend to trust others do not believe that other distrust them. D). People who are not threatened by difficult tasks tend to find such taskd challenging. E). people tend to distrust those who they believe lack self-confidence. In this argument, the first and second sentences can be a conclusion, the third sentence can be a premise. the answer is c, why not e. I could not see the link from c. |
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