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NO. ANSWER 1 Oliver mistakenly believes that learning sign language will replace Zara's ability to speak, rather than enhance her communication options. This view incorrectly assumes that acquiring a new form of communication necessitates abandoning another. In reality, learning sign language simply adds to Zara’s ability to communicate with a broader range of individuals without affecting her existing skills in spoken language. Option A is the correct answer. 2 Emily assumes that because stamp collecting is an older hobby, it is less valuable than modern activities. This conclusion is flawed as it overlooks the personal and educational value that traditional hobbies can bring, regardless of their age. Her statement fails to recognise that activities do not lose their worth simply because newer hobbies emerge, and each hobby can offer unique benefits, such as learning from stamps about different cultures and historical periods. Option C is the correct answer. 3 Lucas’s comment reveals a narrow perspective, as he assumes that the primary use of urban space should be for buildings and businesses. This viewpoint dismisses the multifunctional nature of urban spaces, where gardening can also provide environmental and social benefits. His reasoning is flawed because it excludes the possibility that urban gardening can coexist with traditional urban development, offering both green spaces and fresh produce in city settings. Option B is the correct answer. 4 Sophie concludes that, because information is online, physical libraries (along with their role as communal spaces) are redundant. This ignores services a digital platform cannot fully supply, such as free study areas or in‐person programmes. Option D is the correct answer. 5 Jack underestimates the cognitive benefits of chess, mistakenly categorising it as mere entertainment. His view is limited as it fails to recognise that chess involves critical thinking, strategic planning, and problem-solving, all of which are significant cognitive exercises. By dismissing chess as only a leisure activity, he ignores its potential to enhance mental skills that are beneficial in various aspects of life. Option A is the correct answer. 6 Amelia dismisses the importance of learning about different cultures by suggesting that it involves covering every culture extensively, which she views as impractical. This perspective is flawed because it exaggerates the scope of cultural education and undervalues its relevance. Understanding various cultures is crucial for fostering tolerance and open-mindedness, which are important educational goals, and does not necessarily require an exhaustive study of every culture. Option C is the correct answer. ©Scholarly 2025. All rights reserved. All digital content and materials provided are proprietary and protected under copyright law. Any reproduction or sharing of digital files, including screenshots, recordings, or downloads, is strictly prohibited without the prior written consent of Scholarly. 1


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