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He reads incessantly; new ideas are food for his mind.
1. He is stimulated by new ideas.
2. He often reads about food and cooking.
3. He is never satisfied with what he reads.
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Only 1 follows.
1. Follows — “new ideas are food for his mind” implies he is stimulated by new ideas.
2. Does not follow — “food for his mind” is a metaphor, not a statement about literal food or cooking.
3. Does not necessarily follow — “reads incessantly” shows frequent reading but doesn’t prove he is never satisfied; it could reflect enjoyment or habit rather than perpetual dissatisfaction.
1. Follows — “new ideas are food for his mind” implies he is stimulated by new ideas.
2. Does not follow — “food for his mind” is a metaphor, not a statement about literal food or cooking.
3. Does not necessarily follow — “reads incessantly” shows frequent reading but doesn’t prove he is never satisfied; it could reflect enjoyment or habit rather than perpetual dissatisfaction.
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