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Which one of the following, if assumed, enables the argument's conclusion to be properly inferred?

  1. Option A

  2. Option B

  3. Option C

  4. Option D

The correct answer is: Option C

To properly infer the argument's conclusion, we need to find an assumption that connects the premises with the conclusion. In this case, "Option C" is the correct answer because it provides the necessary bridge to make the conclusion logically follow from the premises given in the argument. The assumption in "Option C" strengthens the overall argument by filling in the missing piece that allows the conclusion to be drawn effectively. It aligns with the logic of the argument and ensures that the conclusion can be properly inferred based on the information provided.