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Option 2 : Only II is strong

The statement is questioning whether privatizing all the schools in India would be the best solution to attain 100% literacy rate.

Argument I states that private institutes are responsible and dedicated towards their work but no such information is available about the non-private schools in the argument.

Thus, without sufficient data for comparison, argument I cannot be considered strong.

Argument II states that education will become unaffordable for poor people if all the schools are privatized. Illiteracy is a huge problem amongst the poor sections of the society. Privatization of education will make it expensive. Hence, it will not aid in attaining 100% literacy rate, but on the contrary, work against it. Thus, argument II is strong.

Hence, only argument II is strong.

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