Evaluate the following statements and indicate whether they are correct inferences (C) or faulty inferences (F): 1. Ron Flory quit his mining job shortly after he was rescued. 2. C... Evaluate the following statements and indicate whether they are correct inferences (C) or faulty inferences (F): 1. Ron Flory quit his mining job shortly after he was rescued. 2. Chuck Carver would have died if he had gone to work in the Sunshine Silver Mine on May 2. 3. The rescuers were overjoyed when they found that Flory and Wilkinson were still alive. 4. Flory and Wilkinson fought over food and water while they were trapped underground. 5. After the first day, no one believed that any miners had survived the fire.

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The question is asking for an evaluation of a series of statements regarding an event involving miners, specifically identifying whether each statement is a correct inference (C) or a faulty inference (F). The goal is to assess the truthfulness and reasoning behind each statement based on the context provided.
Answer
1. C, 2. C, 3. C, 4. F, 5. C.
- C, 2. C, 3. C, 4. F, 5. C.
Answer for screen readers
- C, 2. C, 3. C, 4. F, 5. C.
More Information
These statements relate to the events of a mining incident, likely involving the Sunshine Silver Mine. Without specific search results, general knowledge about such incidents and typical outcomes was used.
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A common mistake is not considering the context and factual background of the incident.
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