PrepTest 36, Section 2, Question 22

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Any writer whose purpose is personal expression sometimes uses words ambiguously. Every poet's purpose is personal expression. Thus no poetry reader's enjoyment depends on attaining a precise understanding of what the poet means.

Any writer whose purpose is personal expression sometimes uses words ambiguously. Every poet's purpose is personal expression. Thus no poetry reader's enjoyment depends on attaining a precise understanding of what the poet means.

Any writer whose purpose is personal expression sometimes uses words ambiguously. Every poet's purpose is personal expression. Thus no poetry reader's enjoyment depends on attaining a precise understanding of what the poet means.

Any writer whose purpose is personal expression sometimes uses words ambiguously. Every poet's purpose is personal expression. Thus no poetry reader's enjoyment depends on attaining a precise understanding of what the poet means.

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22

The conclusion can be properly inferred if which one of the following is assumed?

Writers who sometimes use words ambiguously have no readers who try to attain a precise understanding of what the writer means.

Writers whose purpose is personal expression are unconcerned with whether anyone enjoys reading their works.

No writer who ever uses words ambiguously has any reader whose enjoyment depends on attaining a precise understanding of what the writer means.

Most writers whose readers' enjoyment does not depend on attaining a precise understanding of the writers' words are poets.

Readers who have a precise understanding of what a writer has written derive their enjoyment from that understanding.

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