Multiple Choice
What is the implicit premise in the following argument? Because it is hard to find four-leaf clovers, I will be lucky to find one.
A) I'm looking for a four-leaf clover.
B) I need some good luck right now.
C) Either it is not hard to find four-leaf clovers or I will be lucky to find one.
D) Three-leaf clovers are more common than four-leaf clovers.
E) It is not lucky to find three-leaf clovers.
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