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(A) confusing their two different approaches for fighting inflation and unemployment with one another
(B) ignoring the difficulty in implementing the presidential candidate's proposes solution
(C) suggesting that there are different ways to fight inflation and unemployment
(D) implying that they will be able to work together
(E) claiming that they both have the same goal
24. The consumer and the general taxpayer subsidize the automobile in many ways that may at first be overlooked. They pay for traffic signals, extra police officers, pollution cleanup, and traffic engineering departments. They also pay when the cost of purchasing and maintaining land for parking space is added into a store's overhead and becomes a factor in determining the prices that the store will charge.
Which of the following sentences would provide the most logical conclusion for this paragraph?
(A) People who demand public subsidy of underground mass transportation are asking for an unprecedented kind of support.
(B) Because only the automobile incurs hidden expenses, this country should support underground mass transit systems.
(C) People who expect underground mass transit systems to operate without subsidy, therefore, are not being realist.
(D) Increasing emphasis on underground mass transportation, therefore, will change our style of life in ways we cannot even imagine.
(E) People who expect underground mass transit systems to gradually supplant out reliance on the automobile are not being realistic.
Which of the following parallels the method of argumentation above but argues for an opposing view?
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