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3.The defense lawyer concluded his remarks with a foolproof argument of the defendant's innocence.
Explanation:
Sentence number 3 is the one that uses the word foolproof as described by the second definition because it is stating that there is not any possibility to fail with this argument. In other words, it is saying that with that argument, the layer is going to win the case.
The other options use the term foolproof as something that is designed to function despite the human error, they all refer to an object or activity that involves human beings, and that did or did not work despite human error
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Ismail proceeded to obey as if that were the least improbable order in all the world.
It is by no means improbable that this process had its share in producing the results.
There is nothing improbable in the statement that Taliesin dwelt in Brittany in the sixth century.
In any case it is not improbable that the image may be faulty and as a consequence his appreciation of present...
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