PrepTest 61, Section 2, Question 1
Mary to Jamal: You acknowledge that as the legitimate owner of this business I have the legal right to sell it whenever I wish. But also you claim that because loyal employees will suffer if I sell it, I therefore have no right to do so. Obviously, your statements taken together are absurd.
Mary to Jamal: You acknowledge that as the legitimate owner of this business I have the legal right to sell it whenever I wish. But also you claim that because loyal employees will suffer if I sell it, I therefore have no right to do so. Obviously, your statements taken together are absurd.
Mary to Jamal: You acknowledge that as the legitimate owner of this business I have the legal right to sell it whenever I wish. But also you claim that because loyal employees will suffer if I sell it, I therefore have no right to do so. Obviously, your statements taken together are absurd.
Mary to Jamal: You acknowledge that as the legitimate owner of this business I have the legal right to sell it whenever I wish. But also you claim that because loyal employees will suffer if I sell it, I therefore have no right to do so. Obviously, your statements taken together are absurd.
Mary's reasoning is most vulnerable to the criticism that she
overlooks the possibility that when Jamal claims that she has no right to sell the business, he simply means she has no right to do so at this time
overlooks the possibility that her employees also have rights related to the sale of the business
provides no evidence for the claim that she does have a right to sell the business
overlooks the possibility that Jamal is referring to two different kinds of right
attacks Jamal's character rather than his argument
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