PrepTest 93+, Section 2, Question 22
Because of the ubiquity of television in modern households, few children today spend their free time reading stories, which lack the visual appeal of flashy television programs. Thus, few children today will develop a lifelong interest in literature.
Because of the ubiquity of television in modern households, few children today spend their free time reading stories, which lack the visual appeal of flashy television programs. Thus, few children today will develop a lifelong interest in literature.
Because of the ubiquity of television in modern households, few children today spend their free time reading stories, which lack the visual appeal of flashy television programs. Thus, few children today will develop a lifelong interest in literature.
Because of the ubiquity of television in modern households, few children today spend their free time reading stories, which lack the visual appeal of flashy television programs. Thus, few children today will develop a lifelong interest in literature.
The conclusion drawn above follows logically if which one of the following is assumed?
No children who spend their free time reading stories fail to develop a lifelong interest in literature.
Only those people who currently spend their free time reading stories will develop a lifelong interest in literature.
No children who grow up in a household that lacks a television fail to spend their free time reading stories.
Few people who watch a great deal of television develop a lifelong interest in literature.
Few children who spend their free time reading stories watch television.
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