PrepTest 86, Section 3, Question 7
Editorial: Animated films appropriate for children are those that are innocently whimsical, mischievous perhaps, but not threatening. Since new animated films aimed at adults have dark themes such as poverty and despair, such films cannot be considered appropriate for children.
Editorial: Animated films appropriate for children are those that are innocently whimsical, mischievous perhaps, but not threatening. Since new animated films aimed at adults have dark themes such as poverty and despair, such films cannot be considered appropriate for children.
Editorial: Animated films appropriate for children are those that are innocently whimsical, mischievous perhaps, but not threatening. Since new animated films aimed at adults have dark themes such as poverty and despair, such films cannot be considered appropriate for children.
Editorial: Animated films appropriate for children are those that are innocently whimsical, mischievous perhaps, but not threatening. Since new animated films aimed at adults have dark themes such as poverty and despair, such films cannot be considered appropriate for children.
Which one of the following is an assumption that would allow the conclusion to be properly drawn?
Films that are whimsical and mischievous are not threatening.
Films that are appropriate for adults are seldom appropriate for children.
Films that have dark themes are threatening.
Children enjoy films only if the films include animation.
Children do not attend to some details in films aimed at adults.
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