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Harsh2111s wrote:
I didn't understood option E.

Need help.

Hello again, Harsh2111s. There is a missing word in (E) that makes it harder to understand if you are not a native English speaker. The amended response should read:

souvik101990 wrote:
(E) Taking for granted that experts do not act counter to what, according to their expertise, is/lies in their best interest


This answer indicates that the argument assumes that experts will not act in a way that goes against their better judgment, based on what their training or expertise has taught them to be true. Put simply, a doctor is held up as a paragon of health, since doctors are trained to be experts in matters of good health. The argument is flawed because it does not take into account that most doctors might eat meat despite knowing that it is or could be unhealthy to consume.

I hope that helps clarify the issue. If you have further questions, do not hesitate to ask.

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