The symptoms that United States President Zachary Taylor began showing five days before his death are consistent with arsenic poisoning. Recent examination of Taylor's bones, however, revealed levels of arsenic comparable to those found in the bones of Taylor's contemporaries. These levels are much lower than the levels of arsenic that remain in the bones of arsenic poisoning victims who live for more than a day after ingesting a lethal dose of the poison.
Which of the following is most strongly supported by the statements given?
The symptoms that Taylor began showing five days before his death are consistent with poisoning other than arsenic poisoning.
Taylor's death was not the result of any kind of poisoning.
The symptoms that Taylor began showing five days before his death were not caused by a lethal dose of arsenic.
The symptoms that Taylor began showing five days before his death grew more severe each day.
It is unusual for a person who has ingested a lethal dose of arsenic to survive for more than a day.
These levels are much lower than the levels of arsenic that remain in the bones of arsenic poisoning victims (who live for more than a day) after ingesting a lethal dose of the poison.ZT骨头里的毒素的含量对比的就是活着超过1天的受害者的毒素含量---所以E中有可能可以活过1天,举得受害者的例子就是活过1天的。这是演绎推理!!!看清楚题目!!!所以B过于绝对了,文中的论据无法支撑
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