Correct option is B
Statement:
A 'well done' is better than a 'well said'.
Conclusions:
L. One must say 'well done' to people when they do something good.
This is not a logical conclusion of the statement. The statement does not emphasize encouraging others by saying "well done"; it focuses on the comparative value of actions over words. Thus, this conclusion does not follow.
This is not a logical conclusion of the statement. The statement does not emphasize encouraging others by saying "well done"; it focuses on the comparative value of actions over words. Thus, this conclusion does not follow.
M. Actions leave greater impact on others than speeches.
This directly aligns with the meaning of the statement. It implies that what we do (actions) has more weight and influence than what we say (speeches). Hence, this conclusion logically follows.
This directly aligns with the meaning of the statement. It implies that what we do (actions) has more weight and influence than what we say (speeches). Hence, this conclusion logically follows.
Thus, the correct option is (b) only conclusion M follows.