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Which one of the following can be properly inferred from Rosen's statement?

  1. Assumption

  2. Cannot Be True

  3. Flaw

  4. Must Be True

The correct answer is: Must Be True

From the given question stem, the correct answer is "Must Be True." This means that the information or inference drawn is necessarily supported by the statement given by Rosen. In this case, the inference can be directly derived from Rosen's statement without making any assumptions or finding any flaws in the reasoning. The information provided by Rosen leads directly and conclusively to the inference, making it the correct choice.