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Statement and Argument
Statement Do thin clothes suit people who are over-weight? Arguments I. Yes, they cling to wearer making one look less fat. II. No, in thin clothes bulges become more prominent.
if only Argument I is strong
if only Argument II is strong
if either I or II is strong
if neither I nor II is strong
Correct Answer:
Explanation:
Both the argument are strong.
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