Suppose that one premise of a disjunctive syllogism is "Rachael or Susan will be Jenna's maid of honor" and the conclusion is "Susan will be Jenna's maid of honor." What is the unstated premise?
A) Jenna likes Susan more than she likes Rachael.
B) Jenna is getting married.
C) Rachael will not be Jenna's maid of honor.
D) Jenna doesn't like Rachael.
E) Jenna can only choose one maid of honor.
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