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Reading Comprehension

Passage Breakdown

Both passages ask whether animal sounds are really like human language. Passage A says humans use language to change what others know or want and often speak because they notice other minds; animal sounds (like frog calls, monkey alarm calls, and bee dances) can change others’ behavior but usually seem automatic, not made to inform or help others. Passage B says many scientists treat animal signals as rigid reactions and argue animals can’t lie because lying requires a conscious intention; some philosophers call animal signals reflexes. But critics say that view is circular—people assume animals lack intention and then use that to prove they are different—and new research suggests the difference between animal communication and human language may be smaller than once thought.

Logic Breakdown

Look for the shared central concern of both passages — scan for mentions of 'conscious intention', 'attribute mental states', or 'intent to deceive' to identify the primary question they address.

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Both passages are primarily concerned with addressing which one of the following questions?

Correct Answer
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Both passages centrally ask whether animal communications involve conscious intention. Passage A states that "such communication is—in contrast to human language—inadvertent, because most animals, with the possible exception of chimpanzees, cannot attribute mental states to others." Passage B frames the issue explicitly in terms of intention: "a lie requires intention to deceive" and "conscious intention is a category of mental experience widely believed to be uniquely human," noting that some claim animals "lack conscious intention regarding their use." Together these lines show the passages' primary concern is whether animals' communications are characterized by conscious intention.
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