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What must be true about the speeches of lawyers K and L at the convention?

  1. They must speak first and second

  2. They must speak second and third

  3. They must speak third and fourth

  4. They must speak fourth and fifth

The correct answer is: They must speak first and second

In order for lawyers K and L to speak first and second at the convention, it means that they must be the initial speakers before any other lawyers. This is a crucial condition for the sequence of speeches. If we consider options B, C, and D, they all suggest different orders in which K and L are placed in the sequence of speeches, which would not be consistent with the given information. Therefore, option A is the correct choice as it aligns with the requirement that lawyers K and L are the first and second speakers at the convention.