easy · LSAT Logical Reasoning
You should buy an SUV or a sedan. Since you don't want a sedan, you must buy an SUV.
Which one of the following arguments is most similar in its reasoning to the argument above?
- The project will wrap up either Tuesday or Wednesday. It will not be done Tuesday, so it will be done Wednesday.
- If you go to the store, buy milk. You did not buy milk, so you never went to the store.
- Whenever I am tired I drink coffee. I am not tired right now, so I will not be drinking coffee.
- You may take either coffee or tea. You have taken coffee, so you are not permitted to take tea.
- Anyone who buys an SUV values cargo space. You value cargo space, so you will buy an SUV.
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