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Central armed constabulary hires only those who have a black belt in either karate or judo, and a high school diploma and no criminal record. Peter, who possesses black belts in both karate and judo, applied for a job at the Constabulary, but was not hired. This meant that he either failed to earn a high school diploma or has some form of criminal record.
The sections in boldface above play what role in the sentence? A. The first part is background information relevant to the conclusion, and the second part is a conclusion that is logically valid. B. The first part is background information relevant to the conclusion, and the second part is a conclusion that is not necessarily valid. C. The first part is a premise necessary to draw the conclusion, and the second part is a premise unrelated to the first premise. D. The first part is a question, the second part is an answer to the question posed in the first part. E. The first part is a question, the second part is a conclusion that is not necessarily valid.
OA is not available. However, I would go with A.
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