medium · LSAT Logical Reasoning
Critic: A film succeeds at the box office only if it appeals to a broad general audience. This year's award-winning drama appealed only to a narrow circle of cinephiles. The studio nonetheless reported that the drama was a major box-office success.
If the critic's first two statements are true, which one of the following must be true?
- The studio's report that the drama was a major box-office success is mistaken
- The drama will eventually find a broad general audience
- No award-winning drama can succeed at the box office
- The drama deserved its awards despite its narrow appeal
- Films that appeal to a broad general audience always succeed at the box office
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