“Wanted a two bedroom flat in the court area for immediate possession”...
The advertisement depicts only the requirement, not the availability of flats in court area. So, I is not implicit. Such advertisements are given with the expectation of a response which can make such a flat available. So, II is implicit. Assumption III does not follow from the statement and so is not implicit.
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“Wanted a two bedroom flat in the court area for immediate possession”...
Assumption I: Flats are available in the court area
This assumption is implicit. The statement in the advertisement clearly mentions that a two-bedroom flat is wanted in the court area. This implies that there are flats available in the court area, otherwise, there would be no point in placing the advertisement.
Assumption II: Some people will respond to the advertisement
This assumption is also implicit. The purpose of placing an advertisement is to attract potential respondents who have a two-bedroom flat available for immediate possession in the court area. The assumption is that there will be individuals who will see the advertisement and respond to it.
Assumption III: It is a practice to give such an advertisement
This assumption is not implicit. The statement in the advertisement does not provide any indication that it is a common practice to give such an advertisement. It could be the first time the advertiser is placing such an advertisement, or it could be a regular practice. The information provided in the statement is not sufficient to make this assumption.
Therefore, only assumptions I and II are implicit in the given advertisement.
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