easy · LSAT Logical Reasoning
A literary critic argues: "Recent data shows that sales of physical books have increased by 15 percent among young adults. This proves that the younger generation is rediscovering a preference for tangible media over digital screens."
Which one of the following most accurately expresses the conclusion of the critic's argument?
- Younger people are once again coming to favor physical, touchable formats rather than electronic ones.
- Purchases of printed books by young adults have climbed by fifteen percent in the recent period.
- Young adults favor printed books over electronic screens specifically because printed books can be held.
- The amount of time young adults spend looking at digital screens is on track to fall in the years ahead.
- The fifteen-percent sales figure is too modest to establish anything reliable about generational taste.
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