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Which of the following most logically completes the argument below? The expansion of large-scale farming in Africa and Asia has destroyed much of the natural vegetation on which elephants have historically depended, forcing them to turn to cultivated land to satisfy their enormous appetites. As a result, farmers have lost millions of dollars worth of crops annually. Yet even if elephant sanctuaries were created on a widespread basis to guarantee elephants sufficient natural vegetation, the raiding would likely persist, since A. when elephants forage for food, they typically travel in herds. B. Foraging elephants have been known to cause substantial damage even to plants that they do not eat. C. Some of the land where crops have suffered extensive damage from elephants has been allowed to return to its natural state. D. Elephants tend to prefer cultivated crops to wild vegetation as a food source. E. Elephant sanctuaries are usually created in areas that are rich in the natural vegetation on which elephants have historically depended. Answer:?
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If the idea of a preserve is to provide natural vegetation, but the elephants would prefer cultivated, then the raids are going to continue.
A.... Nothing is mentioned about herds, outside scope B.... We don't care about what the animals don't eat, that's not the problem C.... It doesn't matter, we're talking about farmer's crops, not restored land E.... This undermines the logic of the argument. Provides a reason why the raids WOULDN'T continue
If the idea of a preserve is to provide natural vegetation, but the elephants would prefer cultivated, then the raids are going to continue.
A.... Nothing is mentioned about herds, outside scope B.... We don't care about what the animals don't eat, that's not the problem C.... It doesn't matter, we're talking about farmer's crops, not restored land E.... This undermines the logic of the argument. Provides a reason why the raids WOULDN'T continue
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