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Which of the following is a reasonable inference based on the information provided?

  1. Unsupported

  2. Weak Conclusion

  3. Main Point

  4. Must Be True

The correct answer is: Must Be True

Based on the information provided, the correct answer is "Must Be True" because the inference drawn can be conclusively supported by the information presented in the stimulus. In this case, the given information logically leads to the inferred conclusion without any room for doubt or alternative interpretations. This differs from options A, B, and C, which might lack the strong evidential link required for a "Must Be True" inference on the LSAT.