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What is the main conclusion that can be drawn from the text?

  1. Unsupported

  2. Partially True

  3. Main Point

  4. Must Be True

The correct answer is: Main Point

The correct answer is C, "Main Point." In LSAT questions, the main conclusion is the central idea or primary claim that the author is trying to convey in the text. This main point is typically supported by the information provided in the passage and is crucial for understanding the author's viewpoint or argument. In this case, selecting "Main Point" indicates that there is a clear, supported conclusion that can be drawn from the text.