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Today's review LR / Flaw

Which answer choice most clearly describes the gap in the argument?

A Confuses a sufficient condition for a necessary one.
B Assumes the sample is representative.
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Good instinct. Before choosing A, what would the author need to prove?

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What's the conclusion of this argument?
The new policy will reduce emissions…
Good. Now what evidence does the author use to support that conclusion?

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