Use the sentences to answer the question.

Wolves are quite similar in appearance to domestic German shepherds. They have common physical traits that include shaggy fur, erect ears, and a heavy, curled tail.

Which inference is supported by the evidence from the sentences?

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Responses

Wolves will confuse domestic German shepherds for other wolves.
Wolves will confuse domestic German shepherds for other wolves.

Domestic German shepherds behave as wolves do.
Domestic German shepherds behave as wolves do.

Wolves share physical traits with dogs other than domestic German shepherds.
Wolves share physical traits with dogs other than domestic German shepherds.

Domestic German shepherds and wolves share the same ancestors.

Domestic German shepherds and wolves share the same ancestors.

The inference supported by the evidence from the sentences is that domestic German shepherds and wolves share the same ancestors.

The correct inference supported by the evidence from the sentences is: Domestic German shepherds and wolves share the same ancestors.

This can be inferred from the sentence that states, "Wolves are quite similar in appearance to domestic German shepherds." Since wolves and domestic German shepherds share physical traits, it suggests that they have a common ancestry. Therefore, the correct answer is: Domestic German shepherds and wolves share the same ancestors.