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Question 17
Spot the question type: Necessary assumption
Core is: If they do have the simulated pad, allowing engineers to suspend works on computer, type up outlandish idea, and then quickly return to their works, it must be true that the result will " not be " fewer creative nor fewer useful.
If the core must be true, then it also must be true that argument also assumes that simulated pad also shares all of the necessary conditions of using paper to deliver the ideas, and there will not be any other necessary conditions of using paper that will hinder the mean of using pad to deliver exact the same outcome.
So, 2 types of the answers could be predicted.
1. At least one necessary conditions if using paper to deliver certain outcome is " not " the necessary condition of using pad.
2. At least one of necessary conditions if using paper to deliver certain outcome does not need to be the necessary condition if using pad to also deliver certain outcome.
Let us dive into the answers.
A. Not really relevant to our core, no necessary.
B. It is not necessary for the pad to be used for solely purpose.
C. What the answer really means is, No one does have paper and pen beside their pad and computer. However, even they do have paper and pen beside their computer and, certainly, even they prefer use it, the facts that do not disprove using pad could also deliver the same outcome as using pen and papers.
D. If using pen and paper, it must be true that the action is the physical acts. So, physical acts as the other necessary condition of using pen and paper " is not " the necessary condition of using pad. However, by lacking that necessary condition " does not prevent " using pad from delivering the same effect. Perfect answer as match our inference above.
E. Not really relevant. |
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