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Primatologist: Monkeys and apes of most species groom other members of their species frequently. The main function of this is clearly to promote cohesion. In many species, grooming occurs far more often than is necessary to keep animal fur pristine. Although grooming helps to remove parasites, this offers no health benefit to the animal doing the grooming, only to the one being groomed.
The two sections in boldface play which of the following roles in the primatologist's argument?
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| "Monkeys and apes of most species groom other members of their species frequently." |
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| "The main function of this is clearly to promote cohesion." |
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| (Boldface 1) "In many species, grooming occurs far more often than is necessary to keep animal fur pristine." |
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| "Although grooming helps to remove parasites," |
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| (Boldface 2) "this offers no health benefit to the animal doing the grooming, only to the one being groomed." |
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The author is presenting an argument that grooming behavior in primates serves primarily social rather than practical purposes. The logic flows from establishing the widespread nature of grooming, to claiming its main function is social cohesion, then providing two pieces of evidence that rule out purely practical explanations.
Main Conclusion: The main function of grooming behavior in primates is clearly to promote cohesion.
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