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A statement is given followed by two arguments I and
A statement is given followed by two arguments I and
II. Read the statement and the arguments carefully and select the appropriate answer from the given options. Statement: Apartment complexes have decided to charge a heavy penalty on residents who do not segregate their dry waste and wet waste. Arguments: The government has mandated segregation of wet waste and dry waste by all homeowners. All apartments have been provided with separate bins for dry waste and wet waste to facilitate garbage segregation.
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