Statement:\n“If you are serious about professional photography and ready to take the next step, the Advanced Studies classes at the photography institute will teach you what you need to get started,” says A to B.\n\nAssumptions:\nI. Those seeking a stepping-stone to gain confidence and knowledge require structured training classes.\nII. Professional photographers at the institute provide hands-on instruction, portfolio-building opportunities, and career-supporting contacts.\n\nWhich of the above assumptions is implicit in the statement?

Difficulty: Medium

Correct Answer: Only Assumption I is implicit

Explanation:


Introduction / Context:
The speaker recommends “Advanced Studies” classes as the right next step for someone serious about professional photography. We must determine whether the advice necessarily assumes the need for structured training (I) and also the presence of specific delivery features (II).


Given Data / Assumptions:

  • Advice: Enroll in Advanced Studies to learn what is needed to get started.
  • Assumption I: A structured class is an appropriate stepping-stone to gain confidence/knowledge.
  • Assumption II: The institute offers hands-on instruction, portfolio opportunities, and networking.


Concept / Approach:
The core recommendation presumes that formal training is an effective path to readiness (I). However, the statement does not stipulate the class format or particular features in II; it could be lecture-based or blended and still serve as a valid “next step.” Therefore, II is not required for the advice to be coherent, although such features could strengthen the case.


Step-by-Step Solution:

1) “Will teach you what you need to know to get started” → presupposes classroom training helps bridge the readiness gap (supports I).2) No explicit mention of hands-on/portfolio/networking is made; these are not logically necessary to the claim (reject II).3) Hence only I is implicit.


Verification / Alternative check:


Why Other Options Are Wrong:

• Only II / Either / Both: Attribute specifics that the recommendation does not rely upon.• Neither: Ignores the foundational belief in training as the right stepping-stone.


Common Pitfalls:
Conflating marketing copy often found in brochures with minimal assumptions in a general recommendation.


Final Answer:
Only Assumption I is implicit.

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