Although playing golf with friends increases people's social circles, playing golf alone after work-hours decreases their social interaction. After-work hours spent playing golf are hours spent alone and not spent socializing with people. Therefore, people who spend all their spare time after work playing golf have smaller social circles than other people do.
The argument depends on which of the following assumptions?
A Work hours contributes little or nothing to increase the social circles of people.
B Passive activities such as watching television and listening to music do not hinder the development contribute to reduces social interaction.
C People who do not spend all of their after-work spare time playing golf spend at least some of that time having social interactions with other people.
D Most people have other opportunities, in addition to after-work hours, in which they can choose whether to play golf or to interact with other people.
E The fine motor skills developed through playing golf do not contribute significantly to people physical development.
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