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Based on the premises, what can be inferred about Professor Jackson's teaching load?

  1. She is teaching no classes this semester

  2. She teaches multiple classes per semester

  3. She teaches exactly one class per semester

  4. Her teaching load varies each semester

The correct answer is: She teaches exactly one class per semester

The correct answer is C. This can be inferred from the statement that "Professor Jackson teaches a course on Constitutional Law each semester." Since the statement specifies that she teaches exactly one class per semester, it is logical to conclude that her teaching load consists of teaching exactly one class every semester. Options A, B, and D can be eliminated because they make assumptions that are not supported by the given premises. Option A assumes she is teaching no classes, which contradicts the statement that she teaches a course each semester. Option B assumes she teaches multiple classes per semester, which is not stated in the premises. Option D suggests that her teaching load varies, but the statement implies consistency in teaching one course each semester.