Question

"Useless Creatures" by Richard Conniff
Which choice best describes a problem with the reasoning the reasoning the author uses in the passage?

a. The author places a number of diverse animals into a single category
b. The author focuses on practical uses of animals instead of why they fascinate people
c. The author makes assumptions about how people will view the abilities of animals
d. The author includes exaggerated description of the things animals can do

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
The choice that best describes a problem with the reasoning the author uses in the passage is:

**a. The author places a number of diverse animals into a single category.**

This choice highlights a potential flaw in the author's reasoning by suggesting that the author may generalize or oversimplify the diversity of animals and their unique traits or roles, leading to a lack of nuance in the discussion.
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