suramya26 wrote:
By this line.
"Like flushing—another thermoregulatory (heat-regulating) mechanism—goose bumps have become linked with emotional responses, notably fear, rage, or the pleasure of, say, listening to beautiful music."
For Q1, can't we say that the assumption is emotional responses are thermoregulatory i.e can't the answer be A?
Another way to eliminate A is:
Passgae says, emotional responses (ER) can (sort of) lead to thermoregulatory mechanism (TRM) such as flushing (ER => TRM)
Option A says, TRM causes ER. This is opposite of what is given in the passage. Hence, eliminate A.