PrepTest 40, Section 2, Question 1
Considering that Mark Twain is Samuel Clemens, I have always found it amazing that very few people know that Samuel Clemens was a writer, since almost everybody knows that Mark Twain was one.
Considering that Mark Twain is Samuel Clemens, I have always found it amazing that very few people know that Samuel Clemens was a writer, since almost everybody knows that Mark Twain was one.
Considering that Mark Twain is Samuel Clemens, I have always found it amazing that very few people know that Samuel Clemens was a writer, since almost everybody knows that Mark Twain was one.
Considering that Mark Twain is Samuel Clemens, I have always found it amazing that very few people know that Samuel Clemens was a writer, since almost everybody knows that Mark Twain was one.
Which one of the following, if true, would most effectively resolve the apparent paradox above?
Most people probably have not read anything by Samuel Clemens.
Everyone who knows that Samuel Clemens was a writer also knows that Mark Twain was one.
Most people do not know that Mark Twain is Samuel Clemens.
Many people believe apparently conflicting things about authors.
Some people know that "Mark Twain" is a pseudonym for Samuel Clemens.
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