medium · LSAT Logical Reasoning
A literary critic noted that most novels written in the nineteenth century were published in serialized format, and that most nineteenth-century novels ran longer than four hundred pages.
If the critic's statements are true, which one of the following must also be true?
- There exists at least one nineteenth-century novel that was both over four hundred pages long and published serially.
- Of the novels published in serialized form, the greater part exceeded four hundred pages.
- No nineteenth-century novel shorter than four hundred pages appeared in serialized form.
- Serialized publication was the chief reason nineteenth-century novels grew so long.
- Most nineteenth-century novels longer than four hundred pages were published in serialized form.
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