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ASVAB Paragraph Comprehension 4.3 Inference. Which of the following assumptions would be reasonable given the information in the passage?
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Check out the following passage. Petrified wood.
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[ mumbles ]
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Which of the following assumptions would be reasonable
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given the information in the passage?
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And here are the potential answers. [ glass breaks ]
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For anyone who loves plants but wishes they weren't
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so darn green and full of life,
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well, nature has you covered.
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What inferences can we make about the petrification process?
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Well, the only age-related thing
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the text mentions is that it takes a hundred years
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for wood to petrify.
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That means we could have petrified wood from the Stone Age.
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Or the Industrial Age.
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There's nothing saying it's more common from one era or another.
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So we can rule out option A.
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And while petrified wood is made up of many
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ordinary minerals such as quartz,
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there's no mention of valuable minerals.
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Not getting rich off the petrified forest there,
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so sorry, C. You're out.
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And there's also no mention that petrification is more common
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in one location or another.
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It can happen, well, anywhere.
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But we do know that during petrification,
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organic wood turns to rock.
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And one thing we know about rocks is that they're hard.
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So we can assume that, unlike normal trees,
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petrified rocks are also hard,
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making B the correct answer.
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Didn't answering that question just...
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rock? See? Rocks are funny, too.
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[ crickets chirp ]
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Well, not all the time.
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