"If you share my view, such legislation would spell disaster and signify one thing: the end of existence as we understand it"
Illogical conclusions establish a cause-and-effect correlation that is nonexistent, derived from something irrational. To detect illogical reasoning, one can examine how the initial information connects to the final conclusion. Is there any backing information supporting it?
Answer:
A. The narrator considers Jasper to be unwise.
Explanation:
The statement that best conveys the narrator's thoughts on Jasper is that "the narrator considers Jasper to be unwise."
The text clearly indicates that the narrator views Jasper as lacking common sense. Someone labeled unwise typically ignores important advice. Jasper exhibits this trait by being unaware of the situation he has created.
His lack of wisdom is also evident in his failure to inquire adequately about Thomas's location.
As a result, Option A is the correct choice.