Here are the two scenarios again:
I looked at these diagrams to eliminate answers. Remember, if an answer doesn’t have to be true, then it’s not right.
A doesn’t have to be true in the second scenario. Larue is last.
B doesn’t have to be true in the first scenario. Obha is last.
C doesn’t have to be true in either scenario. We can place Pei fifth. The commas indicate that Pei can go anywhere in the open spaces, as long Pei is in between Obha and Larue.
E doesn’t have to be true. We can place Weiss fifth in either scenario. Though I’ve drawn Zacny after Weiss, the commas indicate that they’re interchangeable.
D is CORRECT. Weiss is always after Treviño. And in both scenarios there’s someone after Weiss: Ohba or Larue. That makes at least two people after Treviño.
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