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Did I diagram this correctly? I saw the indicator "only", so I made "NOT need to laundered" the necessary and "heavy tapestry fabrics" the sufficient.

Heavy Tapestry --> NOT Laundered

Which led me to answer choice D.
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Yes, good job! I would suggest using either acronyms or slightly longer phrases in your diagrams to make sure you don't leave out any important language. For example,

Heavy tapestry fabrics appropriate :arrow: need laundered frequently

OR

HTFA :arrow: NLF

Another alternative way, which is faster but messier, is simply underlining the phrases that make up each condition and drawing the appropriate arrow between them.

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