PrepTest 22, Section 3, Question 11
Even though apes are the only nonhuman creatures able to learn human language, no ape has ever used its human language skills to ask such philosophical questions as, "How am I different from all other creatures?" Therefore, philosophical thought is unique to humans.
Even though apes are the only nonhuman creatures able to learn human language, no ape has ever used its human language skills to ask such philosophical questions as, "How am I different from all other creatures?" Therefore, philosophical thought is unique to humans.
Even though apes are the only nonhuman creatures able to learn human language, no ape has ever used its human language skills to ask such philosophical questions as, "How am I different from all other creatures?" Therefore, philosophical thought is unique to humans.
Even though apes are the only nonhuman creatures able to learn human language, no ape has ever used its human language skills to ask such philosophical questions as, "How am I different from all other creatures?" Therefore, philosophical thought is unique to humans.
The conclusion in the passage above relies on which one of the following assumptions?
Human language is unique to humans.
Apes are incapable of thinking in human language.
Philosophical thought can be expressed only in human language.
Speaking in human language is easier than thinking in human language.
It is more difficult to learn human language than to express philosophical questions.
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