PrepTest 94+, Section 4, Question 20
Azalea bushes flourish in acidic soil. Clay soil, while rarely acidic, can be mixed with other types of soil to create a soil that is acidic. Hence, azalea bushes can be made to flourish in clay soil.
Azalea bushes flourish in acidic soil. Clay soil, while rarely acidic, can be mixed with other types of soil to create a soil that is acidic. Hence, azalea bushes can be made to flourish in clay soil.
Azalea bushes flourish in acidic soil. Clay soil, while rarely acidic, can be mixed with other types of soil to create a soil that is acidic. Hence, azalea bushes can be made to flourish in clay soil.
Azalea bushes flourish in acidic soil. Clay soil, while rarely acidic, can be mixed with other types of soil to create a soil that is acidic. Hence, azalea bushes can be made to flourish in clay soil.
Which one of the following is an assumption on which the argument depends?
Mixing an acidic soil with another type of soil always results in an acidic soil.
Clay soil that is mixed with certain other types of soil is still clay soil.
Whenever clay soil is mixed with other types of soil, an acidic soil results.
Some plants do not flourish in acidic soil.
Azalea bushes do as well in treated clay soils as in naturally acidic soils.
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