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Read the following lines and based on them answer the question given below Beautiful beaches attract people, no doubt about it. Just look at this city's beautiful beaches, which are among the most overcrowded beaches in the state.
Which of the following exhibits a pattern of reasoning most similar to the one exhibited in the argument above?
Moose and bear usually appear at the same drinking hole at the same time of day. Therefore, moose and bear must grow thirsty at about the same time.
During warm weather my dog suffers from fleas more so than during cooler weather. Therefore, fleas must thrive in a warm environment.
Both A and B
None of above
- The original statement links the attractiveness of beautiful beaches to their overcrowding, suggesting a causal relationship between beauty and crowds.
- Option 1: This suggests moose and bear arrive at the same spot together due to similar thirst patterns. This does not directly reflect the type of causal reasoning in the original statement.
- Option 2: This infers that warm weather causes fleas to thrive based on observation. It employs similar reasoning by linking environmental conditions to a result (flea thriving), like beautiful beaches leading to crowds.
- Option 3: Both options combined reflect patterns, but individually they differ in reasoning from the beach argument.
- Option 4: Declares that none resemble the original argument, which isn't the case for Option 2.
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