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Permalink Submitted by miuriella on Sep 22 2016
Hi Dave - Your explanation was great, but in my effort to completely dumb this down to the barest bones, would this be a correct view of this question's architecture:
X is wrong.
Because if X were right, then X.2 would be right . (Implicit: And it’s ridiculous that X.2 could be right)
Therefore, X can’t be true.
Assumption: that *X* and *X.2* are equivalent.
Or, stated in a much more confusing conditional language of (D): X.2 ---> X
TIA...I really loathed this question.

Permalink Submitted by majorgeneraldave on Sep 22 2016
That seems workable. It elides the relationship indicated in the last sentence, but so long as X.2 is intended to include the whole of the last two sentences, that seems like a fine way of thinking about it!