1. Which one of the following, if true, would make the core argument of the passage irrelevant?
(A): Men seek to gain upper hand in conversation as they consider themselves competitive, while women use them as a way to gain confirmation and support. (B): When a wife tells her husband that she's unwell, he normally offers to take her to a doctor. Invariably, she is disappointed, as what she looks for is sympathy. (C): Unlike men who use and prefer to hear direct imperatives, women prefer 'indirections.' (D): Where a management decision seems unattractive, men will often resist it vocally, while women may appear to accede, but complain subsequently. (E): Today, sharing of emotions and elaborations is more important than sharing information and being brief.
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