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The average temperature of the lobster-rich waters off the coast of Foerkland has been increasing for some years. In warmer water, lobsters grow faster. In particular, lobster larvae take less time to reach the size at which they are no longer vulnerable to predation by young cod, the chief threat to their survival. Consequently, the survival rate of lobster larvae must be going up, and the lobster population in Foerkland's coastal waters is bound to increase.

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The author's argument concerning Notre-Dame's flying buttresses depends on which of the following assumptions about the choir's lower flyers?

  • A They accurately reproduce the decoration on the choir's original lower flyers.
  • B They have a type of decoration used exclusively for exterior surfaces.
  • C They were the models for the choir's original upper flyers.
  • D They were the models for the nave's original lower flyers.
  • E They were constructed after the nave's flyers were constructed.

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