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Question
which statement best describes how the signs treat stepping on grass differently?
- the first sign shows a familiar image of stepping on grass; the second sign shows a less familiar image.
- the first sign uses a stern message about stepping on grass; the second sign uses humor in its message.
- the first sign gives an emotional argument about stepping on grass; the second sign gives a logical argument.
- the first sign presents a clear reason to avoid stepping on grass; the second sign presents facts about damage.
signs: \please do not step\ and \do not step on the grass\ with an image of shoes (crossed out by a red x) on grass
Brief Explanations
- Analyze Option 1: The first sign has text "PLEASE DO NOT STEP" and the second has "DO NOT STEP ON THE GRASS" with an image. Both use common language/images about not stepping on grass, so 1 is incorrect.
- Analyze Option 2: Neither sign uses humor; the second has a prohibitive image, not humorous. So 2 is incorrect.
- Analyze Option 3: The first sign is a polite request, the second is a direct prohibition with an image. There's no emotional or logical argument distinction as described. So 3 is incorrect.
- Analyze Option 4: The first sign ("PLEASE DO NOT STEP") gives a social - courtesy reason (polite request to avoid stepping), the second sign ("DO NOT STEP ON THE GRASS" with a shoe - on - grass - prohibited image) presents the fact that stepping on grass is not allowed (to avoid damage to grass). This matches how they treat the topic differently.
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- The first sign presents a clear reason to avoid stepping on grass; the second sign presents facts about damage.