Statement: What a fool I am to rely on trickster like Shaleen! Assumptions: I. Shaleen is unreliable. II. I am a fool.
A
Only assumption I is implicit
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B
Only assumption II is implicit
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C
Either I or II is implicit
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D
Neither I nor II is implicit
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E
Both I and II are implicit
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Solution
The correct option is D Both I and II are implicit Since one condemns oneself to rely on Shaleen, so I is implicit. The statement mentions that it was foolish to rely on Shaleen. So, the person is a fool. Thus, II is implicit.