SOLUTION: What larger conclusion can you reach by stringing together the sentences given below? If Henry goes to the library, he reads a book. If Henry reads a book, he becomes smarter

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Question 942750: What larger conclusion can you reach by stringing together the sentences given below?

If Henry goes to the library, he reads a book.
If Henry reads a book, he becomes smarter.
If Henry becomes smarter, he becomes happier.
If Henry becomes happier, the world is a better place.

A. If Henry goes to the library, the world is a better place.
B. If Henry goes to the library, he looks for books on tape.
C. If the world is a better place, Henry goes to the library.
D. If the world is a better place, Henry becomes smarter.

Answer by richard1234(7193) About Me  (Show Source):
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A, by transitivity.