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[size=14.007002830505371px]When news periodicals begin forecasting a recession, people tend to spend less money on nonessential purchases. Therefore, the perceived threat of a future recession decreases the willingness of people to purchase products that they regard as optional or luxury goods.
[size=14.007002830505371px]Which of the following is an assumption on which the argument depends?
[size=14.007002830505371px]A) People do not always agree as to which goods should be considered luxury goods.
[size=14.007002830505371px]B) Many more people read news periodicals today than five years ago.
[size=14.007002830505371px]C) Most people do not regularly read news periodicals.
[size=14.007002830505371px]D) Decreased spending on nonessential goods does not prompt news periodicals to forecast a recession.
[size=14.007002830505371px]E) At least some of the biggest spending consumers prior to the recession were among those who curtailed their spending after the recession began.
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[size=14.007002830505371px]请问大神为什D选项是对的? 想了好久想不通
[size=14.007002830505371px]谢谢了!!
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