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Advertisement: RediMed is the cold treatment to choose. People who treat their colds with RediMed have symptoms half as severe as those suffered by people who leave their colds untreated.
The flawed pattern of reasoning in which of the following is most similar to that in the advertisement above.
A) When cooking spaghetti, you should add the salt to the water when water is already boiling, since spaghetti takes on a bitter flavor otherwise.
(B) National Financial is the place for your everyday banking, since it has more checking account customers than any other bank.
(C) Tuff-Grip tires are the ones to choose, since trials by a consumer magazine they were found to be the most durable and the safest.
(D) The lubricant to select for locks is graphite, since unlubricated locks are often stiffer than locks lubricated with graphite and sometimes freeze completely.
(E) If you are not going to use butter for frying, you should use olive oil, since European chefs use olive oil.
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(D) The lubricant to select for locks is graphite, since unlubricated locks are often stiffer than locks lubricated with graphite and sometimes freeze completely.
a comparision of effectiveness of redimad with no treatment. similarly, the comparision of graphite lubricated locks with unlubricated locks.....
D for me..
It compares the effecitveness of lubricates locks vs unlubricated locks like in the question :
treatment of cold with Redmed Vs no treatment
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