PrepTest 41, Section 3, Question 3
Because it permits a slower and more natural rhythm of life, living in the country is supposed to be more healthy and relaxed than living in the city. But surveys show that people living in the country become ill as often and as seriously as people living in the city, and that they experience an equal amount of stress.
Because it permits a slower and more natural rhythm of life, living in the country is supposed to be more healthy and relaxed than living in the city. But surveys show that people living in the country become ill as often and as seriously as people living in the city, and that they experience an equal amount of stress.
Because it permits a slower and more natural rhythm of life, living in the country is supposed to be more healthy and relaxed than living in the city. But surveys show that people living in the country become ill as often and as seriously as people living in the city, and that they experience an equal amount of stress.
Because it permits a slower and more natural rhythm of life, living in the country is supposed to be more healthy and relaxed than living in the city. But surveys show that people living in the country become ill as often and as seriously as people living in the city, and that they experience an equal amount of stress.
The statements above, if true, provide the most support for which one of the following?
Living in the country is neither healthier nor more relaxing than living in the city.
Living in the country does not in fact permit a slower and more natural rhythm of life than living in the city.
People whose rhythm of life is slow and natural recover quickly from illness.
Despite what people believe, a natural rhythm of life is unhealthy.
The amount of stress a person experiences depends on that person's rhythm of life.
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