Consider the following: Part 1 - Listen or read about this hypothetical situation.
 

Clarence is an academic administrator at Acme. One department over which he has responsibility offers law-related occupational programs, such as court reporting and legal assisting. He recently obtained a government-issued report containing job statistics. The report details the average salaries for attorneys (among other professions) in the state where Acme is located. In recruiting students to enroll in his court reporting and legal assisting programs, Clarence quotes these statistics and says: “See what a career in the legal field can earn you? Our programs can get you there.” Has Clarence made a misrepresentation about the employability of Acme’s graduates?

Part 2 --- Answer This Question:

Which of these are correct?
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