PrepTest 77, Section 2, Question 15
Political leader: In this political dispute, our side will benefit from showing a desire to compromise with the opposition. If the opposition responds positively, then a compromise will be reached. If they do not, then they will be held responsible for the failure to reach a compromise and our side will benefit.
Political leader: In this political dispute, our side will benefit from showing a desire to compromise with the opposition. If the opposition responds positively, then a compromise will be reached. If they do not, then they will be held responsible for the failure to reach a compromise and our side will benefit.
Political leader: In this political dispute, our side will benefit from showing a desire to compromise with the opposition. If the opposition responds positively, then a compromise will be reached. If they do not, then they will be held responsible for the failure to reach a compromise and our side will benefit.
Political leader: In this political dispute, our side will benefit from showing a desire to compromise with the opposition. If the opposition responds positively, then a compromise will be reached. If they do not, then they will be held responsible for the failure to reach a compromise and our side will benefit.
The conclusion of the political leader's argument follows logically if which one of the following is assumed?
The political leader's side has a desire to compromise with the opposition.
The opposition is rarely willing to compromise with the political leader's side.
The political leader's side will benefit if a compromise is reached.
The opposition would benefit from showing a desire to compromise.
The opposition will compromise if the political leader's side shows a desire to compromise.
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