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If all of the statements above are true, which one of the following must be true?

  1. Must Be True

  2. Contradicts the Statements

  3. Partially True

  4. Completely False

The correct answer is: Must Be True

The correct answer is "Must Be True" because this choice indicates that the statement in question must be true based on the information provided in the passage. In LSAT questions, "Must Be True" questions require you to identify the answer choice that is supported by the information given, without making any assumptions or adding new information. This type of question focuses on what can be logically deduced from the information provided, making sure that the answer is consistent with the statements in the passage. In contrast, the other answer choices, such as "Contradicts the Statements," "Partially True," and "Completely False," do not follow the logic of "Must Be True" questions and would not be the correct answer in this context.