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Which one of the following conclusions can be most strongly drawn based on the passage?

  1. False Assumption

  2. Could Be True

  3. Must Be True

  4. Possible Error

The correct answer is: Must Be True

The correct answer is C. "Must Be True." In LSAT questions, when the conclusion 'must be true', it means that the conclusion is supported by the information provided in the passage without any doubt. In this case, the question is asking which conclusion can be most strongly drawn based on the passage. The answer choice C indicates that the conclusion is supported by the information in the passage and is the only logical conclusion that can be drawn from the given information. Choice A, "False Assumption," is incorrect because the passage does not provide any information to suggest that the assumption made is false. Choice B, "Could Be True," is not the strongest answer here as it leaves room for doubt and does not fully capture the certainty required for the conclusion in LSAT questions. Choice D, "Possible Error," is also not the best answer as it focuses on the idea of error rather than a strong, supported conclusion.