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ID: LSAT-LR-42
Section: Logical Reasoning
Topic: Principal
Difficulty level: Hard

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One should not intentionally reveal another person's private medical information unless one’s purpose in doing so is to benefit that person.

Which one of the following actions most clearly violates the principle stated above?

AAaron told a mutual friend that Laura had recently undergone heart surgery, hoping the friend would organize a support meal train for her recovery.
BBianca mentioned to a coworker that Carla suffers from chronic migraines, knowing Carla would not mind because the coworker had suggestions for helpful treatments.
CDominic informed the hiring committee that Evan had asthma, aiming to discourage the hiring committee from assigning Evan a strategic role.
DFelipe revealed at a family gathering that his brother Gabriel was allergic to seafood, so the hosts could adjust the menu to keep Gabriel safe.
EHannah texted their group chat that Iris had broken an ankle, intending to arrange carpools so Iris would not have to drive while injured.
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