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In an effort to save money, Mr. Kabir is considering shutting down one of the largest textile units that has been just breaking even for the last five years. However, without this unit, many workers will lose their jobs. Thus, Mr. Kabir, who is intending to shut down the unit, will eventually have to provide these workers with money for terminating jobs without legitimate reasons.
Which of the following states the conclusion of the passage above?
A. The necessity of providing money to workers who will lose their jobs will prevent Mr. Kabir from shutting down the textile unit. B. If Mr. Kabir shuts down the textile unit, this will eventually force him to reopen in future. C. All the workers, who have lost jobs, will find jobs elsewhere. D. If the market demand for textile products increases in future Mr. Kabir will not be able to restart the unit. E. Terminating workers for reducing spending to save money will result in job insecurity and probably unrest among workers of other units.
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I think there is a problem with the question. none of the answers are really necessary conclusions. A is definitely a possible conclusion, but there is nothing that says it must be true. maybe it is still worth it for him to shut down? B-E are all possible but nothing about the prompt makes them necessary.
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