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

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

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

The correct inference supported by the evidence from the sentences is: "Wolves share physical traits with dogs other than domestic German shepherds." This can be inferred from the statement that wolves are "quite similar in appearance" to domestic German shepherds, implying that there are other dog breeds that also share similar physical traits with wolves.